Building a strong foundation in primary care-based medical homes is vital to furthering delivery and payment reforms, health policy experts said here Friday.
"If you have strong primary care, you can improve health outcomes, you can lower per capita costs, and you can increase equity," said Melinda Abrams, MS, vice president of the Commonwealth Fund in New York City and director of its Patient-Centered Coordinated Care program.
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May 3, 2013
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