Leading edge employers and health plans are investing in innovative, whole-person primary care models for employees and their families. The pandemic forced changes as work and care went virtual, demand for behavioral health services increased, and routine preventive care and chronic care were sidelined. Watch PCC's May 2023 webinar to hear innovative practices, employers, and health plans discuss what it takes to build and sustain advanced primary care. We are joined by Aetna, Crossover Health, Morgan Health, and Blue Shield of California.
At the briefing on Capitol Hill, hosted by the Congressional Primary Care Caucus, the Primary Care Collaborative (PCPCC) unveiled its latest report highlighting new evidence that links the patient-centered medical home (PCMH) and other forms of advanced primary care with improved outcomes, but not in every study examined.
Janet Marchibroda, Executive Director of the CEO Council on Health and Innovation at the Bipartisan Policy Center is joining the PCPCC's National Briefing next Thursday to discuss the report, Building Better Health: Innovative Strategies from America’s Business Leaders - A Report from the CEO Council on Health and Innovation.
Sponsored by PCPCC's Stakeholder Center for Employer & Purchaser Engagement, this webinar explored the relationship between specialists and primary care physicians in an accountable, coordinated care environment, including medical homes and Accountable Care Organizations (ACO).
This discussion will begin with an historical overview of the conditions within the Military Health System (MHS) that led to the policy decision from senior leadership to explore and develop the Patient-Centered Medical Home (PCMH). It will point out that stressors associated with multiple deployments and sustained military operations led to increased pressures on access and continuity with the MHS's primary care portals, particularly in the direct care military treatment facilities (MTFs).
There has been much press and even more debate in policy circles about how to qualify organizations to act as ACOs and how to evaluate their performance. What do ACOs say they can offer employers and their employees? Why should employers learn about ACOs and how can employers become educated ACO consumers? Dana Safran, co-chair of the PCPCC Center for Accountable Care and Emma Hoo, (Director of Value-Based Purchasing) at the Pacific Business Group on Health will address these questions and more on The Center for Employer Engagement July 13th Webinar. Please mark your calendar and plan
Back by popular demand, Diane will discuss the road Roy O Martin took toward connecting their employees to a Patient-Centered Medical Home (PCMH). Diane states, "Our journey started ten years ago, got fresh wheels four years ago and became a reality this year.
Back by popular demand, Diane will discuss the road Roy O Martin took toward connecting their employees to a Patient-Centered Medical Home (PCMH). Diane states, "Our journey started ten years ago, got fresh wheels four years ago and became a reality this year.