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How to Succeed at Fee-for-Service While Preparing for Value-based Payment
This blog post is from H&HN, the journal of the American Hospital Association and was written by Rita E. Numerof, Ph.D., president, Numerof & Associates, Inc., St. Louis.
Four Ways Hospitals are Improving Behavioral Health Care
This article highlights what hospitals are doing to improve access to behavioral health services. It includes case studies from:
When Doctors Don't Talk to Doctors
This New York Times blog was written by a resident in internal medicine at Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston. She describes two patient encounters.
2015 Most Wired
This year's winners of Health Care's Most Wired Survey are employing information technology to help they achieve the Triple Aim of health care.
Value in Health Care: Current State and Future Directions
The report defines the meaning of value in health care, provides an overview of the current state of value in the health care industry, and maps out future directions for value-oriented providers.<
Pay-For-Performance Programs to Reduce Racial/Ethnic Disparities
This article assesses the potential impact of P4P on national hospital disparities using a two-metric ranking method: a quality rank and a disparity rank.
Engaging Patients and Families in the Medical Home
A key element of the PCMH model is engaging patients and caregivers in their care.
Coordinating Care for Adults with Complex Care Needs in the Patient-Centered Medical Home: Challenges and Solutions
This paper explores the current landscape of patient-centered medical home services for patients with complex needs, details five programs that have addressed the challenges of caringfor these patient
Integrating Mental Health and Substance Use Treatment in the Patient-Centered Medical Home
This paper examines successful approaches to delivering mental health treatment in primary care and patient-centered medical homes settings.
Ensuring that Patient Centered Medical Homes Effectively Serve Patients with Complex Needs
This decision-maker brief offers programmatic and policy changes that can help practices, especially smaller ones, better deliver services to all patients, including those with the most complex health