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The Patient-Centered Medical Home and Patient Experience

December 1, 2012 | Journal Article

Greater use of patient-centered medical home processes were not associated with patients’ perception of care according to this study.

Small and Medium-Size Physician Practices Use Few Patient-Centered Medical Home Processes

August 1, 2011 | Journal Article

This article provides the first national data on the use of medical home processes such as chronic disease registries, nurse care managers, and systems to incorporate patient feedback.

Implementing Patient-Centered Medical Home Pilot Projects

January 1, 2010 | Issue Brief

As the patient-centered medical home (PCMH) model emerges as a key vehicle to improve the quality of healthcare and to control costs, many Aligning Forces for Quality (AF4Q) communities are implementing pilot programs that promise to reinvigorate pr ...

Sustaining the Medical Home

May 1, 2009 | Report

In analyzing national claims data, the PROMETHEUS Payment developers found that a significant percentage of total cost of care spent today on six chronic diseases is attributable to "Potentially Avoidable Complications."

So, You are Thinking about Becoming a Patient-Centered Medical Home

July 1, 2009 | Story

The Ohio Family Physician profiles the Cincinnati Aligning Forces for Quality (AF4Q) Patient Centered Medical Home Pilot and Co-pilot project in the Summer 2010 issue.

Making Prometheus Payment Rates Real

June 1, 2008 | Report

This project aims to design and test an approach to paying for health care which would simultaneously improve quality, lower administrative burden and pay providers fairly based on known science. This paper reviews the approach to be implemented and describes the real-world decisions necessary to make a pilot possible.

PROMETHEUS Payment Reform Quarterly Newsletter, Issue 3

July 13, 2009 | Book

The third issue of the PROMETHEUS Payment project's quarterly newsletter provides brief updates on the program's latest work.

Promoting Consumer Choice and Innovative Financing Models

June 1, 2007 | Issue Brief

This issue brief provides an overview of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation's 25-year commitment in the area of long-term care, and highlights some of its major initiatives.

How Cash and Counseling Affects Informal Caregivers

July 1, 2005 | Report

This report estimates the effects of Cash & Counseling on the caregivers who were providing the most unpaid assistance to adult beneficiaries, when those beneficiaries volunteered to participate in the demonstration and completed a baseline interview.

New State Strategies to Meet Long-Term Care Needs

January 1, 2010 | Journal Article

Consumer-directed long-term care service programs give participants the flexibility they want, while reducing unmet need for home and community-based services and supports. Their experiences offer valuable insights, guidance and encouragement to other states contemplating consumer-directed service expansions.

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