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Important imformation about proposed changes to the PCPCH recognition criteria
Register Now for the Patient-Centered Primary Care Institute March webinar "Preparing for Collaborative Work with Patient and Family Advisors"
Watch the Patient-Cedntered Primary Care Institute webinar "Care Planning - Best Practices for Development and Implementation"
Overview: Patient-Centered Primary Care Institute
Focused on improving patient care, Oregon primary care clinics chosen to participate in new federal initiative
New partnership will provide technical assistance to Oregon clinics adopting the Patient-Centered Primary Care Home model
Oregon Selected to Participate in Comprehensive Primary Care Initiative
Additional Medicaid funds available to Oregon's recognized primary care clinics - OHA News
Information on incentive payments for recognized clinics
Oregon providers moving toward primary care home model - OHA News
Patient-Centered Primary Care Home Implementation Task Force Report
Sara Culver-Truby credits the personal touch her family receives through a patient-centered primary care home for possible saving her teenage son's life.
For Bryant Campbell, a manager at the Oregon Employment Department, a primary care home gives him exactly what he needs.
Getting her health care at a primary care home saves stress of managing diabetes and helps coordinate family's health care.
"If you're not in a patient-centered primary care home and this is available to you – grab on to it. The care has been fantastic." - Cristy Slawson
When Richard McClanahan shows his driver's license to people, he can see the look of disbelief on their faces...
Michelle Lee never liked going to the doctor. She says she usually got a lecture about what she was doing wrong.
"I was in and out of the hospital — sometimes once a week," says Calhoun, a 59-year-old woodworker who lives near Grants Pass.
"I can have rich conversations with my doctor that helps me to make healthy choices." Amy Anderson, patient
"We strive to coordinate care for our patients, keeping them healthy, out of the hospital and living their lives." - Dr. Richard Williams
"Becoming a recognized primary care home was an opportunity to formalize what we already do - put patients first." - Dr. Dana Nason
"When I came to Old Town Clinic they listened to me and heard what I was saying. It's nice to be heard." - Mary Hatch, patient
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