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Introduction to Healthcare and Public Health in the US
The Evolution and Reform of Healthcare in the US
Lecture dThis material (Comp1_Unit9d) was developed by Oregon Health & Science University, funded by the Department of Health and
Human Services, Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology under Award Number IU24OC000015.
The Evolution and Reform of Healthcare in the USLearning Objectives
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• Describe evidence-based medicine, clinical practice guidelines, and quality indicators in medicine (Lecture a, b, c)
• Describe the patient-centered medical home model (Lecture d)
• Discuss the key issues driving healthcare reform in the US (Lecture e)
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History of The Medical Home Concept
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• 1967 -- The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) introduced the medical home concept
• 2002 -- the AAP expanded the medical home concept to include specific characteristics of patient care: – Accessible– Continuous– Comprehensive– Family-centered– Coordinated– Compassionate– Culturally effective
History of The Medical Home Concept (continued)
• The American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP) and the American College of Physicians (ACP) have developed their own models for improving patient care – 2004 – AAFP “medical home”– 2006 – ACP “advanced medical home”
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The Patient-Centered Medical Home (PCMH)
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• 2007 -- Joint Principles of the patient-centered Medical Home delineated by:– American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP)– American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP)– American College of Physicians (ACP)– American Osteopathic Association (AOA)
• The PCMH is an approach to providing comprehensive primary care
• The PCMH is a healthcare setting that facilitates partnerships
PCMH Characteristics: Personal Physician, Directed Medical
Practice
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• Personal physician - each patient has an ongoing relationship with a personal physician
• Physician directed medical practice – the personal physician leads a team of individuals at the practice level – The team takes collective responsibility
for patient care
PCMH Characteristics: Whole Person Orientation
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• Whole person orientation – the personal physician is responsible for providing for all the patient’s healthcare needs
• Care is provided in all stages of life• Preventive services are emphasized• Care is provided in multiple settings
– Acute care– Chronic care– End of life care
• Preventive services are emphasized
PCMH Characteristics: Coordination Of Care
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• Care is coordinated and/or integrated across all elements of the healthcare system and the patient’s community
• Care is facilitated by technology• Clinicians provide care that is culturally
and linguistically appropriate
PCMH Characteristics: Quality And Safety
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• Quality and safety measures:• Patients are encouraged to achieve
patient-centered outcomes• Clinicians use evidence based medicine
and clinical decision support tools to guide their decision making
PCMH Characteristics: Quality And Safety (continued)
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• Other quality and safety measures:• PCMH model uses information technology
to support patient care• Practices agree to undergo voluntary
recognition process
PCMH Characteristics: Quality And Safety (continued)
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• Other quality and safety measures:• Physicians participate in continuous
quality improvement and performance measurement
• Patients participate in decision-making• Patients and families participate in quality
improvement activities
PCMH Characteristics: Enhanced Access To Care
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• Enhanced access to care facilitated by:– Open-access scheduling– Expanded hours– New options for communication
• Secure messaging and email• Use of personal health records
PCMH Characteristics: Payment
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• Payment appropriately recognizes the added value of a patient-centered medical home
• Reflects the value of patient-centered care management work
• Pays for face-to-face visits as well as services associated with coordination of care
PCMH Characteristics: Payment (continued)
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• Additionally, the PCMH payment model: – Recognizes case mix differences in the practice
patient population– Allows for additional payments when quality
improvements are achieved– Covers enhanced patient communication access to
clinicians– Supports adoption and use of health information
technology
The Evolution and Reform of Healthcare in the US Summary – Lecture d
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• Described characteristics of the Patient-Centered Medical Home (PCMH) including:– Personal physician– Team approach to care – Whole person, integrated approach – Quality and safety measures– Enhanced Access– Payment
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References – Lecture dReferences• American Academy of Pediatrics, Medical Home Initiatives for Children with Special Needs
Project Advisory Committee (2002). The medical home. Pediatrics, 110, 184-186.• Joint Principles of the Patient Centered Medical Home. (2007). Retrieved December 6, 2011,
from Patient-centered Primary Care Collaborative - American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP); American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP); American College of Physicians (ACP); American Osteopathic Association (AOA) website: http://www.pcpcc.net/node/14.
• Pediatric Records and a "Medical Home". (1967). In Standards of Child Care (pp. 77-79). Evanston, IL: American Academy of Pediatrics.
• Physician Practice Connections®─Patient-Centered Medical Home (PPC-PCMH™) Recognition Program. Attestation/Agreement. (2007, December). Retrieved December 6, 2011, from The National Committee fro Quality Assurance website: http://www.coloradoafp.org/pdf/PPC-PCMH_Attestation.pdf
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