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A house is not a home: Keeping patients at the center of practice redesign


RA Berenson, T Hammons, DN Gans, S … - Health Affairs, 2008 - healthaff.highwire.org
The "patient-centered medical home" has been promoted as an enhanced model of
primary care. Based on a literature review and interviews with practicing
physicians, we find that medical home advocates and physicians have ...
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The medical home: growing evidence to support a new approach to primary care

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TC Rosenthal - The Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine, 2008 - jabfp.com
Findings: Evaluations of several patient-centered medical home models
corroborate earlier findings of improved outcomes and satisfaction. The
peer-reviewed literature documents improved quality, reduced errors, and ...
Cited by 34 - Related articles - All 22 versions

Will generalist physician supply meet demands of an increasing and aging population?


JM Colwill, JM Cultice, RL Kruse - Health Affairs, 2008 - Health Affairs
We predict that population growth and aging will increase family physicians' and
general internists' workloads by 29 percent between 2005 and 2025. We expect a
13 percent increased workload for care of children by pediatricians and ...
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Revising Medicare's physician fee schedule--much activity, little change


PB Ginsburg, RA Berenson - The New England journal of medicine, 2007 - nejm.highwire.org
What garners attention when it comes to Medicare's payment rates for physicians
is the annual drama over possible 11th-hour congressional intervention to
prevent cuts under the sustainable growth rate formula. But behind the ...
Cited by 17 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 7 versions

Primary Care: Can It Solve Employers' Health Care Dilemma?

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MJ Sepulveda, T Bodenheimer, P Grundy - Health Affairs, 2008 - Health Affairs
Employers are beginning to recognize that investing in the primary care
foundation of the health care system may help address their problems of rising
health care costs and uneven quality. Primary care faces a crisis as a ...
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Medicare, graduate medical education, and new policy directions

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JK Iglehart - New England Journal of Medicine, 2008 - content.nejm.org
In 1965, when Congress enacted the legislation that created Medicare, it
assigned to the program functions that reach well beyond its basic mission of
providing health insurance to an eligible population that now numbers 45 ...
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21st-century primary care: new physician roles need new payment models

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RJ Baron, CK Cassel - JAMA, 2008 - Am Med Assoc
Primary care medicine is in search of redefinition. Prevalent payment modes have
undermined traditional models and reduced workforce interest while some
functions of primary care are emerging in new incarnations. Payers find ...
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[PDF] Results of the 2007 National Resident Matching Program: Family Medicine


PA Pugno, AL McGaha, GT Schmittling, A … - FAMILY MEDICINE-KANSAS CITY-, 2007 - stfm.org
Family physicians are uniquely prepared to meet the medical needs of the
American people. According to the recent Future of Family Medicine study, the
care that family physicians are prepared to deliver is just what Americans ...
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Interpersonal continuity: old and new perspectives


B Starfield, J Horder - The British Journal of General Practice, 2007 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
There is a wide perception that British general practice is being compromised. 1
As it has been 'the envy of most of the western world', 2 this is of concern.
The new General Medical Services (GMS) contract offers and emphasises ...
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Do Reimbursement Delays Discourage Medicaid Participation by Physicians?


PJ Cunningham, AS O'Malley - Health Affairs, 2009 - Health Affairs
Policymakers have focused primarily on increasing Medicaid reimbursement rates
to increase physicians' participation in Medicaid, although physicians often
complain of payment delays and other administrative burdens associated with ...
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