Patient-Centered Primary Care Homes are clinics that have been recognized for their commitment to quality, coordinated care. At its heart, this model of care fosters strong relationships with patients and their families. Clinics improve care by catching problems earlier, focusing on prevention, wellness and management of chronic conditions.
List of recognized clinics
Become Recognized: As a recognized primary care home, your clinic will be part of Oregon's new direction to change the way we deliver care to improve health and lower costs.
Standards for Recognition: Recognized primary care homes are accessible, accountable and offer comprehensive, continuous and coordinated care to patients and their families.
Payment Incentives: Recognized primary care homes are eligible to receive payment incentives to support the quality, coordinated care they provide Oregonians.
In a Patient-Centered Primary Care Home, you're the most important part of your care.
Watch this video to learn more about what your primary care home can do for you!*
*This video refers to "patient-centered medical homes." In Oregon, we call these Patient-Centered Primary Care Homes. They mean the same thing.
Your primary care home will:
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Important PCPCH Updates for May 23, 2013
PCPCH Program Proposed Oregon Administrative Rules (OARs)
Watch a webinar or download slides on proposed revisions to PCPCH recognition criteria
Proposed 2013 Criteria Quick Reference Guide
Aetna Launches PCPCH Payment Incentive Program
Register now for the June webinar: Care Management Approaches for People Who Are at High Risk
Patient Fact Sheet
Provider Fact Sheet
Patient brochure for recognized primary care homes
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