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  1. Medical Home | AAFP

    Jun 25, 2021 · The medical home is a care delivery model based on the Joint Principles of the Patient-centered Medical Home, the Shared Principles of Primary Care,and the five key …

  2. The Medical Home: Planned Care and Population Health | AAFP

    Family physicians can learn how population health management helps practices identify health needs of its patient populations and develop care plans accordingly.

  3. Patient Centered Medical Home - American Medical Association

    Nov 10, 2025 · The patient centered medical home concept utilizes a diverse team of physicians, nurses, nutritionists, social workers, behavioral health counselors and other specialists to …

  4. The State of Health at Home Models | AMA

    What is Health at Home? Health at home is defined as the delivery of care to a patient in the patient’s home environment. In the 1930s, 40% of health care was delivered in the home. This …

  5. Executive Summary The United States is adopting a new model of primary care built around patients and delivered by teams. As a key element of this approach, primary care medical …

  6. Value-based Delivery & Payment Models | AAFP

    Achieve high-quality primary care with tips, tools, and education on the delivery and value-based payment models that work best for family medicine.

  7. Many states have adopted patient-centered medical home (PCMH) models in which a physician practice (typically a primary care practice) takes responsibility for a patient’s overall care, …

  8. Care Management | AAFP

    Care management can improve patient satisfaction and outcomes while reducing costs to the health care system.

  9. Building the Case for the Patient-Centered Medical Home - AAFP

    The focus of much of their optimism is the patient-centered medical home, a concept with origins in the “new model” of care called for in the Future of Family Medicine report.

  10. Cancer medical home model cuts costs, improves care

    Nov 22, 2016 · The seven participating practices enrolled about 29,000 patients in the pilot, which sought to determine whether rapidly responding office-based medical teams and better …