The “medical homes” model for providing health care is showing promise as a way of reducing the cost of care, reducing utilization of unnecessary medical services, improving access to care, and improving population health.
These are among the findings in a meta-study by the Patient-Centered Primary Care Collaborative. The study brings together findings from 21 studies published between August of 2012 and last December.
Medical homes are a major component of accountable care organizations, which are viewed as another important tool in addressing rising health care costs and improving the quality of care delivered. Many private safety-net hospitals are pursuing accountable care organization opportunities.
Read about the study and download it here, on the web site of the Patient-Centered Primary Care Collaborative.