was project led by the PCPCC’s Education & Training Task Force, and includes 100 programs that focus on interdisciplinary, comprehensive, care team models.
The collection includes programs from a wide range of institutions, including academic medical centers, community health centers, integrated health systems, and universities. Team-based care models are well-known for providing a comprehensive approach to primary care that enhances efficiency, care coordination, and patient experience. However, this transition will require considerable redesign of care processes, adoption of new technologies, and a shift in education and training of the primary care workforce.
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