Journal Article on PCMHs Published in March/April 2012 Issue: Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine

Friday May 25, 2012 04:08 pm EDT

Implementing Teams in a Patient-Centered Medical Home Residency Practice: Lessons LearnedTsveti Markova, MD, Maribeth Mateo, MD and Linda M. Roth, PhDAbsractIntroduction: The “new model of care” calls for a new approach for primary care delivery that focuses on patient centeredness, quality, safety, effective and efficient care, and interdisciplinary teamwork. Medical education needs to parallel this health care reorganization. Implementing a team approach in a residency practice, especially in ambulatory settings, poses unique challenges.Methods: We introduced interdisciplinary teams in a family medicine residency site, integrating clinical and educational objectives.Results: We report our challenges and successes in the transformational journey to a patient-centered medical home, for which a team approach is critical to achieving high quality care.Conclusion: Establishing high-functioning interdisciplinary teams takes leadership commitment; the engagement of everyone in the practice; investment in staff, resident, and faculty development; and clear communication of vision and goals. Integration of clinical and educational objectives can be powerfully synergistic. Clinical, organizational, and educational outcomes are needed to evaluate impact. 

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