Raise your hand if you have a primary care provider. No – you are not alone. Many people, especially those with no chronic health issues are opting not to have a primary. Instead, when needed, they visit an urgicenter or a clinic in a chain drug store. This provides them with care for common ailments (think the flu), preventive
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Promoting Health with a Common Denominator
Accountable Care Organizations (ACO), Shared Savings Programs (SSP), Patient Centered Medical Homes (PCMH), Medical Neighborhoods, Bundled Payments for Care, Gainsharing. What do all of these federal programs have in common? What is the common denominator? The answer is physicians. But it may Read More
Engagement and Alignment: The Key to Improved HCAHPS is with Both Physician and Patient Education
A few years ago, a friend was describing her visit to an outpatient oncology site. The facility was located in a run-down urban area, the office needed a coat of paint, the furniture needed to be refreshed and the other patients were a bit dowdy. Her impression was less than stellar and led her to choose a different facility for Read More
Motivating Physicians: Dollars and Sense
Jo and I had a great conversation last week with Dr. Joe Bujak, MD, FACP, the author of several books including Inside the Physician Mind: Finding Common Ground with Doctors (2008). Bujak’s premise is that physicians are driven by their personal visions and goals, and that organizations need to align their interests Read More
AHRQ Health Care Innovations Exchange Profiles NJHA/AMS Medicare Gainsharing Pilot Demonstration
The July 16, 2014 issue of the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) Health Care Innovation Exchange (http://innovations.ahrq.gov/profiles/hospital-gain-sharing-program-offers-incentives-physicians-based-their-efficiency-producing) reviews the results of the 3-year NJHA/AMS Medicare Gainsharing Pilot Read More