The PCC hosted Mark Ebell, MD professor at the University of Georgia, College of Public Health, Frank Moriarty, PhD, senior lecturer in pharmacy and biomolecular sciences at the Royal College of Physicians in Ireland, and Karen Swietek, MPH, PhD, senior health economist at NORC for our third Lunch and Learn discussion. Lunch and Learn co-chairs Jack Westfall, MD, MPH, Robert Graham Center and Irene Dankwa-Mullan, MD, MPH, IBM facillitated the discussion.
The group discussed one primary care clinical article and one health services research article. Do Medical Homes Improve Quality of Care for Persons with Multiple Chronic Conditions? Contributes to the current body of evidence on the patient centered medical home and A comparison of contemporary versus older studies of aspirin for primary prevention addresses newer studies of aspirin for primary prevention.
Summary of Discussion Highlights:
Do Medical Homes Improve Quality of Care for Persons with Multiple Chronic Conditions?
A comparison of contemporary versus older studies of aspirin for primary prevention