BackgroundQuantitative evaluations of the effectiveness of intensive primary care (IPC) programs for high-needs patients have yielded mixed results for improving healthcare utilization, cost, and mortality. However, IPC programs may provide other value.ObjectiveTo understand the perspectives of high-needs patients and primary care facility leaders on the effects of a Veterans Affairs (VA) IPC program on patients.DesignA total of 66 semi-structured telephone interviews with high-needs VA patients and primary care facility leaders were conducted as part of the IPC program evaluation.ParticipantsHigh-needs patients (n = 51) and primary care facility leaders (n = 15) at 5 VA pilot sites.ApproachWe used content analysis to examine interview tran...
This study examined the potential impact on processes of care and patient outcomes upon exposure of ...
INTRODUCTION: Efficacy trials have shown that primary care co-located in the mental health setting i...
Background High-need, high-cost (HNHC) patients, who typically have complex and long-term care deman...
BackgroundIntensive primary care programs aim to coordinate care for patients with medical, behavior...
Background: Care management programs for high-cost patients with complex medical and social needs ar...
ObjectiveThe Veterans Health Administration (VHA) conducted a randomized quality improvement evaluat...
As part of a population health-focused primary care transformation, in 2019 a health system in Minne...
Background: Addressing social needs, health behaviors, and mental health may help patients more than...
Background: Chronic disease patients who are the greatest users of healthcare services are often re...
Integrated primary care (IPC) may help palliate the demand for mental health services and barriers t...
Integrated primary care (IPC) the integration of medical and behavioral health professionals is a vi...
Background: The Veterans Health Administration (VA) has implemented the largest shift to a patient-c...
BackgroundIntegrated care for comorbid depression and chronic medical disease improved physical and ...
Research Objective : The Patient-Centered Medical Home (PCMH) has been advocated as a model to addre...
PURPOSE High-need high-cost (HNHC) patients consume a large proportion of health resources but often...
This study examined the potential impact on processes of care and patient outcomes upon exposure of ...
INTRODUCTION: Efficacy trials have shown that primary care co-located in the mental health setting i...
Background High-need, high-cost (HNHC) patients, who typically have complex and long-term care deman...
BackgroundIntensive primary care programs aim to coordinate care for patients with medical, behavior...
Background: Care management programs for high-cost patients with complex medical and social needs ar...
ObjectiveThe Veterans Health Administration (VHA) conducted a randomized quality improvement evaluat...
As part of a population health-focused primary care transformation, in 2019 a health system in Minne...
Background: Addressing social needs, health behaviors, and mental health may help patients more than...
Background: Chronic disease patients who are the greatest users of healthcare services are often re...
Integrated primary care (IPC) may help palliate the demand for mental health services and barriers t...
Integrated primary care (IPC) the integration of medical and behavioral health professionals is a vi...
Background: The Veterans Health Administration (VA) has implemented the largest shift to a patient-c...
BackgroundIntegrated care for comorbid depression and chronic medical disease improved physical and ...
Research Objective : The Patient-Centered Medical Home (PCMH) has been advocated as a model to addre...
PURPOSE High-need high-cost (HNHC) patients consume a large proportion of health resources but often...
This study examined the potential impact on processes of care and patient outcomes upon exposure of ...
INTRODUCTION: Efficacy trials have shown that primary care co-located in the mental health setting i...
Background High-need, high-cost (HNHC) patients, who typically have complex and long-term care deman...