Annals of Internal Medicine January 21, 2020
Shari M. Erickson, MPH; Brian Outland, PhD; Suzanne Joy, MPP; Brooke Rockwern, MPH; Josh Serchen, BA; Ryan D. Mire, MD; Jason M. Goldman, MD; for the Medical Practice and Quality Committee of the American College of Physicians

Abstract

The American College of Physicians (ACP) has long advocated for universal access to high-quality health care in the United States. Yet, it is essential that the U.S. health system goes beyond ensuring coverage, efficient delivery systems, and affordability. Fundamental restructuring of payment policies and delivery systems is required to achieve a health care system that puts patients’ interests first and supports physicians and their care teams to deliver high-value, patient- and family-centered care. The ACP calls for reform of U.S. payment, delivery, and information technology systems to achieve this vision. The ACP’s recommendations include increased investment in primary care; alignment of financial incentives to achieve better patient outcomes, lower costs, reduce inequities in health care, and...

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