TY - JOUR
T1 - Initial lessons from the first national demonstration project on practice transformation to a patient-centered medical home
AU - Nutting, Paul A.
AU - Miller, William L.
AU - Crabtree, Benjamin F.
AU - Jaen, Carlos Roberto
AU - Stewart, Elizabeth E.
AU - Stange, Kurt C.
N1 - Funding Information:
Funding support: Suport for this evaluation was provided by the American Academy of Family Physicians and the Commonwealth Fund. Additional support was provided through a Research Center grant from the American Academy of Family Physicians. A Clinical Research Professorship from the American Cancer Society also supported Dr Stange's participation.
PY - 2009
Y1 - 2009
N2 - The patient-centered medical home (PCMH) is emerging as a potential catalyst for multiple health care reform efforts. Demonstration projects are beginning in nearly every state, with a broad base of support from employers, insurers, state and federal agencies, and professional organizations. A sense of urgency to show the feasibility of the PCMH, along with a 3-tiered recognition process of the National Committee on Quality Assurance, are influencing the design and implementation of many demonstrations. In June 2006, the American Academy of Family Physicians launched the first National Demonstration Project (NDP) to test a model of the PCMH in a diverse national sample of 36 family practices. The authors make up an independent evaluation team for the NDP that used a multimethod evaluation strategy, including direct observation, in-depth interviews, chart audit, and patient and practice surveys. Early lessons from the realtime qualitative analysis of the NDP raise some serious concerns about the current direction of many of the proposed PCMH demonstration projects and point to some positive opportunities. We describe 6 early lessons from the NDP that address these concerns and then offer 4 recommendations for those assisting the transformation of primary care practices and 4 recommendations for individual practices attempting transformation.
AB - The patient-centered medical home (PCMH) is emerging as a potential catalyst for multiple health care reform efforts. Demonstration projects are beginning in nearly every state, with a broad base of support from employers, insurers, state and federal agencies, and professional organizations. A sense of urgency to show the feasibility of the PCMH, along with a 3-tiered recognition process of the National Committee on Quality Assurance, are influencing the design and implementation of many demonstrations. In June 2006, the American Academy of Family Physicians launched the first National Demonstration Project (NDP) to test a model of the PCMH in a diverse national sample of 36 family practices. The authors make up an independent evaluation team for the NDP that used a multimethod evaluation strategy, including direct observation, in-depth interviews, chart audit, and patient and practice surveys. Early lessons from the realtime qualitative analysis of the NDP raise some serious concerns about the current direction of many of the proposed PCMH demonstration projects and point to some positive opportunities. We describe 6 early lessons from the NDP that address these concerns and then offer 4 recommendations for those assisting the transformation of primary care practices and 4 recommendations for individual practices attempting transformation.
KW - Family practice
KW - Health care delivery
KW - Primary health care
KW - Professional practice
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U2 - 10.1370/afm.1002
DO - 10.1370/afm.1002
M3 - Article
C2 - 19433844
AN - SCOPUS:67649619333
SN - 1544-1709
VL - 7
SP - 254
EP - 260
JO - Annals of family medicine
JF - Annals of family medicine
IS - 3
ER -