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Medical Home Neighborhoods: Uplinking Specialists To Create Integrated Systems of Care

12.18.2013 - By Healthcare Intelligence NetworkPlay

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If payment inequities can be addressed, communication and technology tools in place in large physician multispecialty groups make them ideal candidates for a medical neighborhood, suggests Terry McGeeney, MD, MBA, director of BDC Advisors. Dr. McGeeney, who spent 13 years of his practice career in a large multispecialty group, has also seen some FQHCs and managed Medicaid programs that do a good job of linking community and social supports required in medical neighborhoods. As for engaging patients in this emerging integrated care delivery system, try explaining the medical neighborhood's value proposition for them, he suggests. Patients already get why the integrated approach is good for physicians and insurance companies but need to hear why they should buy in to team care, patient portals and other aspects of centralized care coordination. Dr. McGeeney shared his expertise in developing medical home neighborhoods during a November 20, 2013 webinar, "Medical Home Neighborhoods: Uplinking Specialists To Create Integrated Systems of Care."

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