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Home Research Research Library Experience of Family Physicians in Practice Transformation Networks Experience of Family Physicians in Practice Transformation Networks 2019 Author(s) Hansen, Elizabeth Rose, Eden, Aimee R, Peterson, Lars E, Bishop, E M, and Phillips, Robert L Topic(s) Role of Primary Care Keyword(s) Payment, and Teams Volume Journal of Ambulatory Care Management Source Journal of Ambulatory Care Management To help health care practices transition away from fee-for-service reimbursement and toward value-based payment, the Transforming Clinical Practice Initiative was launched in October 2015. It was designed to provide clinicians support through peer-based Practice Transformation Networks (PTNs). A group of American Board of Family Medicine board-certified family physicians enrolled in PTNs described their expectations of and experiences with PTN participation; we analyzed open-text comments. Physicians expected and experienced PTN support in informatics and data, team building, and workflow and care coordination; however, expectations regarding patient care and engagement, costs and payment reform, and population and panel health were described less frequently. ABFM Research Read all 2011 Rewarding family medicine while penalizing comprehensiveness? Primary care payment incentives and health reform: the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA) Go to Rewarding family medicine while penalizing comprehensiveness? Primary care payment incentives and health reform: the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA) 2024 Measuring Primary Healthcare Spending Go to Measuring Primary Healthcare Spending 2016 Intended vs Reported Scope of Practice–Reply Go to Intended vs Reported Scope of Practice–Reply 2013 Working together in the best interest of patients Go to Working together in the best interest of patients
Author(s) Hansen, Elizabeth Rose, Eden, Aimee R, Peterson, Lars E, Bishop, E M, and Phillips, Robert L Topic(s) Role of Primary Care Keyword(s) Payment, and Teams Volume Journal of Ambulatory Care Management Source Journal of Ambulatory Care Management
ABFM Research Read all 2011 Rewarding family medicine while penalizing comprehensiveness? Primary care payment incentives and health reform: the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA) Go to Rewarding family medicine while penalizing comprehensiveness? Primary care payment incentives and health reform: the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA) 2024 Measuring Primary Healthcare Spending Go to Measuring Primary Healthcare Spending 2016 Intended vs Reported Scope of Practice–Reply Go to Intended vs Reported Scope of Practice–Reply 2013 Working together in the best interest of patients Go to Working together in the best interest of patients
2011 Rewarding family medicine while penalizing comprehensiveness? Primary care payment incentives and health reform: the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA) Go to Rewarding family medicine while penalizing comprehensiveness? Primary care payment incentives and health reform: the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA)
2013 Working together in the best interest of patients Go to Working together in the best interest of patients