Evan Bilheimer’s research while affiliated with Thomas Jefferson University and other places

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Table 3 . Practice Activity Data Table 
Exploring Variation in Transformation of Primary Care Practices to Patient-Centered Medical Homes: A Mixed Methods Approach
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Population Health Management

Robert D Lieberthal

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George Valko

The objective was to quantify the activities required for patient-centered medical home (PCMH) transformation in a sample of small to medium-sized National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA) recognized practices, and explore barriers and facilitators to transformation. Eleven small to medium-sized PCMH practices in Southeastern Pennsylvania completed a survey, which was adapted from the 2011 NCQA standards. Semistructured follow-up interviews were conducted, descriptive statistics were computed for the quantitative analysis, and a process of thematic coding was deployed for the qualitative analysis. Practices had considerable quantitative variation in their workforce composition and the PCMH-related activities they implemented. Most practices improved access and continuity through staff training and team-based care as well as expanded data collection for population management. The barriers to PCMH recognition were least burdensome for the largest practices. The heterogeneity of the small PCMH practices within the study sample underscore the need to understand the key transformation issues as efforts to disseminate the PCMH model continue.

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... lthough the need to improve diabetes outcomes in primary care is evident, exactly how a practice successfully manages change in care delivery in the midst of a busy clinical environment is much less clear. 1,2 Conceptual models for improving care delivery often identify foundational principles and highlight thematic and strategic approaches based on those principles. [3][4][5] The National Demonstration Project organizes change around core principles of primary care, whereas the National Committee for Quality Assurance structures strategic guidelines around 6 transformational themes supporting team-based care. ...

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Successful Change Management Strategies for Improving Diabetes Care Delivery Among High-Performing Practices
Exploring Variation in Transformation of Primary Care Practices to Patient-Centered Medical Homes: A Mixed Methods Approach

Population Health Management