Patient-centered medical home cyberinfrastructure current and future landscape.
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Auteurs : Joseph Finkelstein [États-Unis] ; Michael S. Barr ; Pranav P. Kothari ; David K. Nace ; Matthew QuinnSource :
- American journal of preventive medicine [ 1873-2607 ] ; 2011.
Descripteurs français
- Wicri :
- geographic : États-Unis.
English descriptors
- KwdEn :
- Delivery of Health Care (organization & administration), Delivery of Health Care (trends), Health Care Reform (organization & administration), Humans, Medical Informatics (organization & administration), Medical Informatics (trends), Models, Organizational, Patient Care Team (organization & administration), Patient-Centered Care (organization & administration), Patient-Centered Care (trends), United States, United States Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality.
- MESH :
- geographic : United States.
- organization & administration : Delivery of Health Care, Health Care Reform, Medical Informatics, Patient Care Team, Patient-Centered Care.
- trends : Delivery of Health Care, Medical Informatics, Patient-Centered Care.
- Humans, Models, Organizational, United States Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality.
Abstract
The patient-centered medical home (PCMH) is an approach that evolved from the understanding that a well-organized, proactive clinical team working in a tandem with well-informed patients is better able to address the preventive and disease management needs in a guideline-concordant manner. This approach represents a fundamental shift from episodic acute care models and has become an integral part of health reform supported on a federal level. The major aspects of PCMH, especially pertinent to its information infrastructure, have been discussed by an expert panel organized by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality at the Informatics for Consumer Health Summit. The goal of this article is to summarize the panel discussions along the four major domains presented at the summit: (1) PCMH as an Evolving Model of Healthcare Delivery; (2) Health Information Technology (HIT) Applications to Support the PCMH; (3) Current HIT Landscape of PCMH: Challenges and Opportunities; and (4) Future HIT Landscape of PCMH: Federal Initiatives on Health Informatics, Legislation, and Standardization.
DOI: 10.1016/j.amepre.2011.01.003
PubMed: 21521598
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