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Patient Centered Medical Home

The Patient-Centered Medical Home
- A patient-centered medical home integrates patients as active participants in their own health and well-being.
- Patients are cared for by a personal physician who leads the medical team that coordinates all aspects of preventive, acute and chronic needs of patients using the best available evidence and appropriate technology.
- These relationships offer patients comfort, convenience and optimal health throughout their lifetimes.
Am I one?
- Download the 2-page PCMH Checklist to find out if you’re building a Patient-Centered Medical Home.
- Ready to delve further? Take the free MHIQ to measure your practice against the TransforMED Medical Home IQ Assessment's 9 core sets of competencies or "modules". The program will allow you to compare your MHIQ results to the NCQA PPC-PCMH™ Must-Pass Standards.
How do I learn more?
The American Academy of Family Physicians website provides a wealth of information about the PCMH, with information grouped in four easy-to-understand building blocks - Practice Organization, Health IT, Quality Measures and Patient Experience.
TransforMED is focused on practice redesign, providing a host of tools, resources, hands-on medical-home facilitation, retreats and tailored training to help primary care practices measurably improve in three critical areas - patient care, financial sustainability, and the well-being and satisfaction of the physician and staff.
Medical Home for All – is a comprehensive site that provides video testimonials from various stakeholders regarding the need for the Patient-Centered Medical Home – patients, physicians, employers and legislators.
Patient-Centered Primary Care Collaborative (PCPCC) - is a coalition of major employers, consumer groups, patient quality organizations, health plans, labor unions, hospitals, clinicians and many others who have joined together to develop and advance the patient centered medical home.
National Committee on Quality Assurance (NCQA) - The Patient-Centered Medical Home Recognition Program. Learn about the standards required to become certified at three levels of recognition.
Article in Medical Economics and Modern Medicine on the Patient-Centered Medical Home - How a diabetes disease registry and team care improved quality and
created the foundation for a Patient Centered Medical Home-The
Florida Experience

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