Article Publication Date:
5/1/2013
Summary:
The effective management of patients' complex illnesses across providers, settings, and systems places extraordinary demands on primary care providers, especially those that work in resource-limited small or rural practices. This issue brief identifies eight states that have adopted strategies to build practice capacity to care for high-need Medicaid beneficiaries through the development of community health teams and reports early data to inform other states thinking about this model of care.
Types/Tools:
Populations:
Direct Care Workforce
Sources:
Commonwealth Fund
Keywords:
State/Agency Information; Human Services; Public Health; System Transformation; Enrollment; Organizational Change; Medicaid Integration
care management; community health teams; rural; complex illness; chronic illness; primary care; nursing; behavioral health; pharmacy; social work; care coordiation; self-management coaching; service integration; reduce cost; improve quality; medicare; medicaid managed care;
Contact
The Commonwealth Fund
1150 17th St. NW
suite 600
Washington, DC 20036
Phone:
202-292-6700
Short URL: http://www.advancingstates.org/node/53406