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The patient-centered medical home model can help providers develop the skills to play nicely with other major industry reforms such as meaningful use and accountable care.
“Competing initiatives” is the phrase most often used to describe why many healthcare providers seem stuck in the health information technology dark ages, unable to overcome financial and organizational obstacles, but not all care delivery reforms have to butt heads.
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The patient-centered medical home model, which promotes data-driven care coordination, attention to detail, streamlined , and a culture of doing what’s best for the patient, can help providers develop the skills to play nicely with other major industry reforms such as meaningful use and accountable care.
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