July 21, 2015 01:41 pm Michael Laff – A recent study that examined a medical home initiative in northeastern Pennsylvania revealed that with the appropriate blend of financial incentives and clear targets for success, the model can reduce the number of costly procedures and improve care delivery.
The three-year study, "Effects of a Medical Home and Shared Savings Intervention on Quality and Utilization of Care,"(archinte.jamanetwork.com) was published online in JAMA Internal Medicine in June and revealed positive results about the model's potential to transform care delivery.
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