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4 January 2011

The Patient-Centered Medical Home Neighbor: A Primary Care Physician's View

Publication: Annals of Internal Medicine
Volume 154, Number 1

Abstract

The American College of Physicians' position paper on the patient-centered medical home neighbor (PCMH-N) extends the work of the patient-centered medical home (PCMH) as a means of improving the delivery of health care. Recognizing that the PCMH does not exist in isolation, the PCMH-N concept outlines expectations for comanagement, communication, and care coordination and broadens responsibility for safe, effective, and efficient care beyond primary care to include physicians of all specialties. As such, it is a fitting follow-up to the PCMH and moves further down the road toward improved care for complex patients. Yet, there is more work to be done. Truly transforming the U.S. health care system around personalized medical homes embedded in highly functional medical neighborhoods will require better staffing models; more robust electronic information tools; aligned incentives for quality and efficiency within payment and regulatory policies; and a culture of greater engagement of patients, their families, and communities.

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cover image Annals of Internal Medicine
Annals of Internal Medicine
Volume 154Number 14 January 2011
Pages: 61 - 62

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Published online: 4 January 2011
Published in issue: 4 January 2011

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Christine A. Sinsky, MD
From Medical Associates Clinic, Dubuque, Iowa.
Corresponding Author: Christine A. Sinsky, MD, Medical Associates Clinic, 1000 Langworthy Drive, Dubuque, IA 52001; e-mail, [email protected].
Author Contributions: Conception and design: C.A. Sinsky.
Drafting of the article: C.A. Sinsky.
Critical revision for important intellectual contcnt: C.A. Sinsky.
Final approval of the article: C.A. Sinsky.

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Christine A. Sinsky. The Patient-Centered Medical Home Neighbor: A Primary Care Physician's View. Ann Intern Med.2011;154:61-62. [Epub 4 January 2011]. doi:10.7326/0003-4819-154-1-201101040-00010

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