Medical Economics October 4, 2023
Richard Payerchin

New analysis has eight strategies because now is the time “to get serious about the policy changes we need to really rebuild and reimagine primary care.”

The Primary Care Collaborative (PCC), founded in 2006, has spent years gathering partner members and organizations dedicated to the “Quintuple Aim”: better care, better health, lower costs, greater joy for clinicians and staff, and greater health equity.

Given the size of Medicaid, that program must become part of achieving that goal.

In late August, PCC published the new report, “Access & Equity in Medicaid: Robust Primary Care is a Must.” It is a guiding document identifying eight strategies that could help physicians get paid more, and differently, to do what they love: helping more...

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