AJMC September 27, 2018

A new population health care model, how team functioning affects the health of patients, the factors that contribute to patient complexity, and how multistakeholder partnerships can come together to improve care are highlighted in the September issue of The American Journal of Accountable Care®.

How do clinicians and healthcare systems balance between providing population-centered care as well as patient-centered care in an era of new payment models focused on value-based care? In a paper in the current issue of The American Journal of Accountable Care® (AJAC), authors Sanjula Jain, PhD; Adam S. Wilk, PhD; Kenneth E. Thorpe, PhD; and S. Patrick Hammond, MHA, propose a Population Health Care Delivery Model to guide and coordinate delivery systems across the continuum of...

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