Join the PCPCC Center for Care Delivery and Integration today at Noon EST to learn how two very different primary care practices approached their transformation to a patient-centered medical home and employed new strategies to improve outcomes for their patients, especially those with diabetes. These practices are among the 52 practices in the Maryland Multi-payer PCMH Pilot (MMPP), which Discern administers for the Maryland Health Care Commission (MHCC).
We are learning two things about restructuring health care in the United States in the post-Affordable Care Act environment: Primary care transformation is essential to a well-performing health care delivery system and payment reform works best when it is consistent across payers. These things are easier said than done, but the evidence and experience indicate they are possible.
Please join the PCPCC on Thursday, October 30 at 1 p.m. EST to hear Lisa Dulsky Watkins discuss her latest Milbank Memorial Fund report, “Aligning Payers and Practices to Transform Primary Care: A Report from the Multi-State Collaborative,” which describes various state efforts to take on these challenges.
Guest Speakers: Lisa Dulksy Watkins, MD, Principal, Director of the Milbank Memorial Fund’s Multi-State Collaborative
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