Patient Centered Primary Care Collaborative
The Patient-Centered Primary Care Collaborative (PCPCC) is a coalition of more than 1,000 organizations and individuals — employers, consumer and patient/family advocacy groups, patient quality organizations, health plans, labor unions, hospitals, physicians and other health professionals — that works to develop and advance an effective and efficient health system built on a strong foundation of primary care and the patient-centered medical home (PCMH) model, an approach to providing comprehensive care for children, youth, and adults.[1][2][3] The Collaborative is dedicated to advancing team-based, comprehensive primary care in partnership with patients and their families and serves as a broad-based national advocacy organization for the primary care patient centered medical home, providing information and networking opportunities to facilitate support for the PCMH.[4] They are headquartered in downtown Washington, D.C.
Abbreviation | PCC |
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Formation | 2006 |
Headquarters | Washington, D.C. |
Website | http://www.pcpcc.org |
Formerly called | Patient-Centered Primary Care Collaborative |
History
The Patient-Centered Primary Care Collaborative was created in late 2006, when several large national employers came together with the four major U.S. primary care physician associations in order to:
- Advance an effective and efficient health system built on a strong foundation of primary care and the patient-centered medical home (PCMH)
- Facilitate improvements in patient-physician relations
- Create a more effective and efficient model of healthcare delivery
To achieve these goals, the PCPCC has created an open forum where healthcare stakeholders freely communicate and work together to improve the future of the American medical system. The Collaborative has developed model language for inclusion in health reform proposals to include the PCMH concept. It also acts as a key source for the continued education of congressional representatives, the federal and state governments, and individual practices on the PCMH model as a superior form of healthcare delivery.
Activities
Having achieved significant success in getting the PCMH included as a foundational model of care in national and state-level health care reform efforts as well as in the commercial health insurance market, the Collaborative is now working with partners to obtain full-scale implementation so all patients and families can receive care in a PCMH. In order to realize this vision for modern, robust primary care services, the Collaborative is working to:
- Disseminate expert opinion, resources, and tools to assist clinicians in transforming their primary care setting into a PCMH
- Educate policy makers, consumers, health care advocates, employers, purchasers, and payers on the benefits of receiving care in a PCMH
- Share evidence and outcomes of the PCMH that demonstrate improved quality, lower costs, and increased efficiencies in care
- Advocate for policies and payment models necessary to implement and sustain PCMHs in the community
- Disseminate information about implementation of promising PCMH initiatives
In addition to the work of the PCPCC, the Patient-Centered Primary Care Foundation (PCPCF) currently engages in education of the PCMH model through public conferences, webinars, policy papers, guides, and toolkits.
Member Organizations
Today, PCPCC's membership represents more than 1,200 stakeholder organizations and 50 million health care consumers throughout the U.S. split into two different tiers of membership.
Executive Committee Members
The PCPCC's Executive Committee is a valuable group of members that provide leadership and work in partnership with PCPCC's Board of Directors and staff. Members represent a range of health care stakeholders, including health professional associations, employers, purchasers, health plans, health systems, pharmaceutical firms, professional associations and quality improvement organizations. Member benefits include access to exclusive leadership roles, events and organizational initiatives. Each member contributes annual dues that support the development of educational tools, publications and conferences.
General Members
The Collaborative's general public membership is free of charge and includes many benefits. General members are invited to join the Collaborative's national weekly call and receive monthly updates on the work of the five Centers. Members also have free access to many Collaborative resources.
See also
References
- "Patient-Centered 'Medical Home' Models Lag in Key Areas". The Washington Post. September 10, 2008. Retrieved 2009-02-16.
- Goldsmith, Thomas (October 12, 2008). "State's medical networks acclaimed. Community Care saves money; patients like it". The News and Observer (Raleigh, North Carolina). Retrieved 2009-02-16.
- "Roundtable to hear of new system". Wichita Eagle. September 30, 2008. p. 1C. Retrieved 2009-02-16.
- Arvantes, James (October 16, 2007). "Primary Care Collaborative Adds More Muscle Major Insurers Join PCPCC". AAFP News Now. Archived from the original on May 16, 2008. Retrieved February 16, 2009.