The three-year Colorado Family Medicine Residency Patient-Centered Medical Home Project is funded by The Colorado Health Foundation. It aims to facilitate the transformation of the family medicine residency practices into Patient-Centered Medical Homes (Patient-Centered Medical Homes) and redesign the residency's curricula to train physicians in the core competencies of Patient-Centered Medical Home care delivery.
As the project completes its second year, it's receiving a great deal of national attention. The residency practices are making progress in several key areas of the PCMH, including leadership realignment, team-based care and resident involvement in the quality-improvement process.
Learn more about this program specific to its training elements and curriculum on PCPCC's Patient-Centered Primary Care Training Database. Access this information here.