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  • Health Services Research
  • Healthcare Management

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  • The Patient-Centered Medical Home (PCMH) is the prevailing model for high-quality primary care.
  • Existing research identifies PCMH components that enhance care and lower costs.
  • Empirical evidence detailing how high-performing practices achieve these outcomes is limited, hindering actionable insights for stakeholders.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To elucidate the specific functions and operational strategies employed by high-performing Patient-Centered Medical Homes (PCMHs).
  • To provide empirical evidence on how PCMHs improve patient outcomes and reduce healthcare expenditures.
  • To offer actionable perspectives for practices, payers, and policymakers on optimizing primary care delivery.

Main Methods:

  • Analysis of operational data and practices from 38 high-performing Patient-Centered Medical Homes (PCMHs).
  • Identification and description of eight core functions critical to PCMH success.
  • Qualitative and quantitative assessment of how these functions contribute to improved outcomes and cost reduction.

Main Results:

  • High-performing PCMHs effectively execute eight distinct functions to meet comprehensive patient needs.
  • Key functions include population health management, self-management support coaching, integrated behavioral healthcare, and coordinated referral management.
  • These integrated functions provide a practical framework for understanding and replicating successful PCMH models.

Conclusions:

  • The eight identified functions represent a critical framework for achieving excellence in primary care through the PCMH model.
  • Understanding and implementing these functions can guide healthcare organizations in improving patient outcomes and efficiency.
  • This research offers valuable, evidence-based insights for advancing the practice and policy of patient-centered medical homes.