Patient-Centered
Medical Home (TM) 2011
standards emphasize enhanced care through patient- clinician partnership
WASHINGTON, DC- The National Committee
for Quality Assurance (NCQA) today announced that Indian Health Center of Santa
Clara Valley has received Recognition
from the Patient-Centered Medical Home 2011 (PCMH 2011) program for using
evidence-based, patient-centered processes that focus on highly coordinated care
and long term participative relationships.
The patient-centered medical home is a
model of care emphasizing care coordination and communication to transform
primary care into “what patients want it to be.” Research shows that medical
homes can lead to higher and lower costs, and improve patients ‘ and providers’
reported experiences of care. The PCMH identifies practices that promote
partnerships between individual patients and their personal clinicians, instead
of treating patient care as the sum of several episodic office visits. Each
patient’s care is tended to by clinician –led care teams, who provide for all
the patient’s health care needs and coordinate treatments across the healthcare
system. Medical home clinicians demonstrate the benchmarks of patient- centered
care, including open scheduling, expanded hours and appropriate use of proven
health information systems.
“The patient-centered medical home raises the bar in defining high-quality care by emphasizing access, health information technology and partnerships between clinicians and patients, “ said NCQA President Margaret E. Okane. PCMH Recognition shows that Indian Health Center of Santa Clara Valley has the tools, systems and resources to provide their patients with the right care at the right time.”
To receive recognition, which is valid
for three years , Indian Health Center
of Santa Clara Valley demonstrated the ability to meet the program’s key
elements embodying characteristics of the medical home.
The standards are
aligned with the joint principles of the Patient-Centered Medical Home
established with the American College of Physicians, the American Academy of
Pediatrics and the American Osteopathic Association.
Indian Health Center of Santa Clara Valley met key program components in the following
areas:
· Written standards for patient access
and continuity of care
· Use of patient feedback materials
· Appropriate use of charting tools to
track patients and organize clinical information
· Responsive care management techniques
with an emphasis on preventive care for individual patients and for the entire
patient population
· Adaptation to patient’s cultural and
linguistic needs
· Use of information technology for
prescriptions, test and referral tracking and coordination with other health
care providers
· Use of evidence-based guidelines to
treat chronic conditions
· Measurement and reporting of clinical
and service performance
To find
clinicians and their practices that have been recognized by the
Patient-Centered Medical Home 2011 program please visit http://recognition.ncqa.org.
For further information, contact NCQA Customer Support at (888) 275-7585.
About NCQA
NCQA is a
private, non-profit organization dedicated to improving health care quality.
NCQA accredits and certifies a wide range of health care organizations. It also
recognizes clinicians and practices in key areas of performance. NCQA’s
Healthcare Effectiveness Data and Information Set (HEIDS(R) ) is the most widely used performance measurement tool in
health care. NCQA is committed to providing health care quality information for
consumers, purchasers, health care providers and researchers.
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