Health IT Analytics October 13, 2017
Jennifer Bresnick

Healthcare organizations from across the care continuum have expressed support for the PCPCC’s primary care transformation principles.

More than 200 healthcare organizations have signed on to a joint vision for primary care transformation that prioritizes coordinated, data-driven, and team-based services, says the Patient Centered Primary Care Collaborative (PCPCC).

With an emphasis on population health management, patient and provider satisfaction, community integration, and accountability, the Shared Principles of Primary Care build upon the 2007 Patient-Centered Medical Home Joint Principles to provide a guiding framework for the provider community.

“The primary care community is implementing models that deliver value – better patient outcomes, lower costs, healthier Americans, and clinicians who find joy in their work,” said PCPCC’s President and Chief Executive Officer,...

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Topics: Health System / Hospital, Patient / Consumer, Physician, Population Health Mgmt, Primary care, Provider
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