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   The cost to successfully apply for level 3 medical home recognition  
   
نویسنده halladay j.r. ,mottus k. ,reiter k. ,madeline mitchell c. ,donahue k.e. ,gabbard w.m. ,gush k.
منبع journal of the american board of family medicine - 2016 - دوره : 29 - شماره : 1 - صفحه:69 -77
چکیده    Background: the national committee for quality assurance patient-centered medical home recognition program provides practices an opportunity to implement medical home activities. understanding the costs to apply for recognition may enable practices to plan their work. methods: practice coaches identified 5 exemplar practices (3 pediatric and 2 family medicine practices) that received level 3 recognition. this analysis focuses on 4 that received recognition in 2011. clinical,informatics,and administrative staff participated in 2-to 3-hour interviews. we determined the time required to develop,implement,and maintain required activities. we categorized costs as (1) nonpersonnel,(2) developmental,(3) those used to implement activities,(4) those used to maintain activities,(5) those to document the work,and (6) consultant costs. only incremental costs were included and are presented as costs per full-time equivalent (pfte) provider. results: practice size ranged from 2.5 to 10.5 pfte providers,and payer mixes ranged from 7% to 43% medicaid. there was variation in the distribution of costs by activity by practice,but the costs to apply were remarkably similar ($11,453-15,977 pfte provider). conclusion: the costs to apply for 2011 recognition were noteworthy. work to enhance care coordination and close loops were highly valued. financial incentives were key motivators. future efforts to minimize the burden of low-value activities could benefit practices.
کلیدواژه Cost Control; Medical Home; Patient-centered Care; Practice Management
آدرس department of family medicine,cecil g. sheps center for health services research,university of north carolina at chapel hill,590 manning dr.,chapel hill,nc 27599,united states,cecil g. sheps center for health services research, United States, cecil g. sheps center for health services research, United States, department of health policy and management,gillings school of global public health,university of north carolina at chapel hill,chapel hill, United States, cecil g. sheps center for health services research, United States, department of family medicine,cecil g. sheps center for health services research,university of north carolina at chapel hill,590 manning dr.,chapel hill,nc 27599,united states,cecil g. sheps center for health services research, United States, university of north carolina physicians network,morrisville, United States, village pediatrics of chapel hill, United States
 
     
   
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