An ad hoc committee, under the auspices of the National Academy of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, examined the current state of primary care in the United States and developed an implementation plan to build upon the recommendations from the 1996 IOM report, "Primary Care: America's Health in a New Era", to strengthen primary care services in the United States, especially for underserved populations, and to inform primary care systems around the world.
The new report, Implementing High-Quality Primary Care Rebuilding the Foundation of Health Care, published on May 4, considers:
A deep dive into primary care investment and payment reform, discussed in the context of the national report by the NASEM. Given the importance of equity in care, this session will also explore how primary care investment and payment reform can help us address equity in care.