This paper focuses on successful engagement strategies in recruiting and retaining primary care physicians (PCPs) in a quality improvement project, as perceived by family physicians in small practices. Sustained physician engagement is critical for quality improvement (QI) aiming to enhance health system integration. Although there is ample literature on engaging physicians in hospital or team-based practice, few reports describe factors influencing engagement of community-based providers practicing with limited administrative support. The PCPs we describe participated in SCOPE: Seamless Care Optimizing the Patient Experience, a QI project designed to support their care of complex patients and reduce both emergency department (ED) visits an...
The patient-centered medical home (PCMH) model is the fastest-growing delivery system innovation in ...
We highlight primary care innovations gathered from high-functioning primary care practices, innovat...
OBJECTIVE: To learn from the experiences of innovative primary care practices that have successfully...
This paper focuses on successful engagement strategies in recruiting and retaining primary care phys...
Background: The Seamless Care Optimizing the Patient Experience (SCOPE) project was initiated to inc...
Abstract Background The complexity of health systems necessitates coordination between a multitude o...
Patient engagement in primary care has been the focus of many studies; however, little research has ...
Background: Continuous quality improvement (QI) is important to primary care in general, and is emph...
BACKGROUND: The need to expand and better engage patients in primary care improvement persists. PUR...
In 2009, the leadership of the Children’s University Medical Group (CUMG) embarked on an effort to a...
With the aging population, the tide of chronic disease is rising with attendant increases in health ...
PURPOSE The current model of primary care in the United States limits physicians\u27 ability to offe...
Background/Aims: Social determinants of health play a critical role in both the prevalence and outco...
Plain English summary Making primary care clinics more patient-centered is key to improving patients...
Background: The Personal Medical Services (PMS) contract is an innovation which allows general pract...
The patient-centered medical home (PCMH) model is the fastest-growing delivery system innovation in ...
We highlight primary care innovations gathered from high-functioning primary care practices, innovat...
OBJECTIVE: To learn from the experiences of innovative primary care practices that have successfully...
This paper focuses on successful engagement strategies in recruiting and retaining primary care phys...
Background: The Seamless Care Optimizing the Patient Experience (SCOPE) project was initiated to inc...
Abstract Background The complexity of health systems necessitates coordination between a multitude o...
Patient engagement in primary care has been the focus of many studies; however, little research has ...
Background: Continuous quality improvement (QI) is important to primary care in general, and is emph...
BACKGROUND: The need to expand and better engage patients in primary care improvement persists. PUR...
In 2009, the leadership of the Children’s University Medical Group (CUMG) embarked on an effort to a...
With the aging population, the tide of chronic disease is rising with attendant increases in health ...
PURPOSE The current model of primary care in the United States limits physicians\u27 ability to offe...
Background/Aims: Social determinants of health play a critical role in both the prevalence and outco...
Plain English summary Making primary care clinics more patient-centered is key to improving patients...
Background: The Personal Medical Services (PMS) contract is an innovation which allows general pract...
The patient-centered medical home (PCMH) model is the fastest-growing delivery system innovation in ...
We highlight primary care innovations gathered from high-functioning primary care practices, innovat...
OBJECTIVE: To learn from the experiences of innovative primary care practices that have successfully...