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Area of Science:

  • Healthcare Management
  • Primary Care Transformation
  • Patient-Centered Medical Home (PCMH)

Background:

  • Transitioning to a PCMH is challenging, demanding significant time and resources.
  • Variability exists in PCMH success, with a gap between recognition and true transformation.
  • Limited guidance is available for practices preparing for PCMH transformation.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To offer insights from leaders in two primary care practices that underwent transformation within the Safety Net Medical Home Initiative (SNMHI).
  • To contextualize the practice transformation experience from the perspective of the medical practice.
  • To provide actionable approaches supporting successful PCMH transformation.

Main Methods:

  • Leaders from two distinct primary care practices involved in the SNMHI self-identified key strategies.
  • Qualitative analysis of shared approaches contributing to successful PCMH implementation and sustainability.
  • Focus on practical strategies implemented within real-world primary care settings.

Main Results:

  • Harnessing the power of meaning and purpose in the transformation process.
  • Treating PCMH implementation as a comprehensive cultural shift.
  • Actively engaging frontline staff and patients in the change process.
  • Developing leadership capabilities to manage and support transformation.
  • Integrating sustainability considerations from the outset of the initiative.

Conclusions:

  • Successful PCMH transformation necessitates a strategic, culturally-focused approach.
  • Engaging all stakeholders, including staff and patients, is crucial for sustained change.
  • Strong leadership and early planning for sustainability are vital for achieving meaningful transformation.