2016 Capitol Hill Briefing: PCPCC's Annual Review of the Patient-Centered Medical Home's Impact on Cost and Quality

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On February 2, 2016, the Patient-Centered Primary Care Collaborative unveiled its highly anticipated new annual patient-centered medical home (PCMH) evidence report at a briefing on Capitol Hill and on its website. As in previous editions, this year's report, "The Patient-Centered Medical Home's Impact on Cost and Quality: Annual Review of Evidence 2014-2015," summarizes PCMH cost and utilization results from peer-reviewed studies, state government evaluations, and industry reports published within the past year. New this year, the report also includes early federal program evaluations published between October 2014 and November 2015.

In the report, we review the recent evidence for PCMH and advanced primary care in light of new and long-awaited developments in health system payment reform, including Medicare’s transition to value-based payments, passage of the Medicare Access and CHIP Reauthorization Act (MACRA), significant multi-payer and state-level reforms taking place across the United States, and increasing commercial interest and investment in a strong foundation of advanced primary care. 

At the Capitol Hill briefing, health care policy and industry experts discussed highlights from the report, the latest patient-centered medical home (PCMH) evidence, and innovative payment reform models. They also focused on how to apply the latest evidence to help mold the future. 

Event Details & Format

Event:  Capitol Hill Briefing to Announce the PCPCC’s new PCMH evidence report
Date:  Tuesday, February 02, 2016
Time:  12:00 p.m.  – 1 p.m. ET 
Location: Capitol Visitor Center, Congressional Meeting Room North (268), Capitol Hill
RSVP: Space is limited, and advanced registration is required. Please register below.
Follow the discussion on social media: #PCMHevidence 

If you have questions about the event or the new report, please contact Amanda Holt, MPH, Director of Communications & Member Engagement, amanda@pcpcc.org. 

Speakers

Alissa Fox, Senior Vice President, Office of Policy and Representation, Blue Cross Blue Shield Association
Douglas Henley, MD, FAAFP, Executive Vice President and CEO, American Academy of Family Physicians
Christopher F. Koller, President, Milbank Memorial Fund
Len Nichols, PhD, MS, MA, Director, Center for Health Policy Research and Ethics, George Mason University
Marci Nielsen, PhD, MPH, CEO, Patient-Centered Primary Care Collaborative

Congressional Co-Chairs of the new Primary Care Caucus
Rep. Joe Courtney (D-CT)
Rep. David Rouzer (R-NC)

Sponsors

This event, as well as the new publication, were made possible by generous support from:

 

 

 

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