Title: Presidents Report
1Agenda Item III
2- PCPCC Stakeholders Working Meeting
Washington, DC July 16, 2008
3- Patient Partnership The PCMH as Facilitator of
Care
435-Year History Fighting for Women Families
- Our Priorities
- Workplace fairness
- Family-friendly workplace policies
- Access to quality, affordable health care
5Patient Centered Care Requires Patients at the
Table
- The Patient-Centered Medical Home Whats in it
for patients? - Aging population
- 130 million Americans with 1 or more chronic
disease - Poor quality and rising costs
- Disparities in access and quality of care
- Fractured health care system
6Patient Centered Care Requires Patients at the
Table
- The Patient-Centered Medical Home Whats in it
for patients? - Need for
- Better access to care
- Better coordination of care
- Better continuity of care
- Better patient engagement
- Reduce disparities
- Better satisfaction with the health care system
7Building a Coalition to Shape and Support the PCMH
Patient-Centered Medical Home
8Engaging Consumers in PCMH
- The PCMH Initial consumer reactions
- Is that like a nursing home?
- Didnt we try this with HMOs?
- Sounds great in theory but its really just
about cost saving isnt it?
9Engaging Consumers in PCMH
- Consumer Engagement Strategy
- Introducing consumer advocates to the PCMH and
involving them in shaping it - Educating and engaging consumers and patients
- Funded through 2008 grant
10Engaging Consumers in PCMH
- Environmental scan
- Assess current efforts to communicate with
patients and advocates - Focus Groups
- National and local level
- Inform, and get feedback
- Develop consumer/patient principles
- What criteria need to be met to achieve
patient-centered care
11Engaging Consumers in PCMH
- Develop consumer-friendly materials
- For advocates
- For patients and family members
- Involve consumers and patients
- Advocacy to help shape the medical home
- Educate and engage patients and consumers
- Monitor and assess evolution of the PCMH
12Project Advisory Committee Meeting
- AARP
- AFL-CIO
- Alzheimers Association
- American Diabetes Association
- American Heart Association
- American Hospice Foundation
- Center for Medicare Advocacy
- Families USA
- Family Voices
- Incenter Strategies to Advance Adolescent Health
- Leadership Conference for Civil Rights
- March of Dimes
- Mental Health America
- NAACP
- National Coalition for Cancer Survivorship
- National Consumers League
- National Council of La Raza
- National Family Caregivers Association
- National Health Law Program
- National Womens Law Center
- SEIU
13Key Elements of a PCMH Consumer Perspectives
- Access
- 24/7
- Continuity of care
- Medical history
- Treatment preferences
- Family, economic, social situation
- Good communication
- Dignity and respect
- Culturally and linguistically effective
- Patient understanding engagement encouraged
- Support for self-management
- Help with care coordination
- Medication management
- Transitions in care
- Getting appointments
- Help with informed decision-making
- Unbiased pros and cons
- Respecting preferences
- Improved quality and public reporting
14Next Steps
- Inform and engage consumer advocacy community
- Make the medical home truly patient-centered
- Develop and disseminate consumer-friendly
materials - Continuously assess the model as it takes shape
15Conclusion
- Consumers can embrace the PCMH
- Consumers and patients need a voice in shaping it
- You cant have patient-centered care without the
patients!
16sabrina corlette director, health policy
programs scorlette_at_nationalpartnership.org