Clinical Integration: Population Health and Accountable Care, Third Edition, provides a fresh set of insights and new information on the evolution of Clinically Integrated Networks (CINs) and Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs) across the United States (US) healthcare system. The third edition transitions from the original collaborative work of its four original authors to a 14-chapter anthology that provides a refresh on original topics and introduces a number of new topics including patient engagement, care coordination, CIN standards, health insurance market transformation (in relation to landmark regulatory reforms), and behavioral health. All of which are critical to the future growth of CINs and ACOs. Chapter 2, Re-Framing Primary Care and Patient-Centered Medical Homes in the Lens of Complexity, Culture and Relationship-Centered Care, offers a deep and evidence-driven look at the state of primary care as a driving force in assuring population health in the United States. The chapter was created by an author team with deep and extensive subject matter expertise in leadership, primary care, CINs, managed care, academic medicine, public health, and state healthcare services administration. Major epidemiologic transitions are discussed in light of the current state development of the Patient-Centered Medical Home (PCMH) model along with implications of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. The authors explore the importance of the chronic care model, relationship-centered care (RCC), and complexity in the clinical transformation process. Five innovations in the field of primary care, both underway and poised for the future, are discussed in the final section that includes: 1. Integrating Behavioral and Mental Health with Primary Care 2. Linkages with Public Health to Address the Social Determinants of Health 3. Employing Lay Community Health Workers to Address Cultural Health Issues 4. Aligning New Metrics with Financial Incentives 5. Adopting a Complexity Paradigm for in the Evolving PCMH
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Robert Steiner, MD, PhD, is professor of health management and system sciences in the University of Louisville School of Public Health and Information Sciences. Dr. Steiner received his medical degree from the University of Louisville, his PhD in epidemiology from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and a master’s degree in public health from the School of Public Health at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Dr. Steiner previously served as associate professor in the Department of Family and Community Medicine of the School of Medicine, University of Louisville; deputy director and liaison for the University of Louisville and the Jefferson County Health Department in Louisville. John H. Morse, MBA, is currently Assistant to the Executive Vice President for Health Affairs at the University of Louisville Health Sciences Center. Prior to joining the Health Sciences Center at the University of Louisville in 1999, Mr. Morse served for four years as the Secretary of the Cabinet for Health Services for the Commonwealth of Kentucky. He has been a hospital chief executive, a corporate officer with a major managed care company, and president of a start-up physician practice management company. Mr. Morse received his undergraduate degree from the United States Naval Academy and his MBA from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. Isaac J. Myers, II, MD, began his healthcare administration career as a family practitioner in 1991 and in 1996 he begins a 20-year career in administrative roles. Dr. Myers joined Baptist’s health in February of 2014 as the president of the Baptist Health Medical Group and in October 2014 he was named Baptist’s Chief Health Integration Officer. In this role he will lead Baptist’s population health strategy, health plan, managed care contracting and employer solutions. Each of Dr. Myers’ administrative positions has provided opportunities for him to create efficiencies while consistently improving quality. A New York City native, Dr. Myers holds a bachelor’s degree from Hope College in Holland, Mich., and a medical degree from Wayne University in Detroit, completing his family practice residency at Indiana University Hospital.
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