Having onsite care coordinators may significantly improve the quality of patient care, while centralized coordination is associated with increased information sharing.
Community health worker interventions are effective for improving health behaviors and outcomes and reducing health care costs for people with chronic disease.
Primary care and alternative payment models that reduce emergency department use and increase access to care for high-need populations share core components for success.
Systematic review demonstrates the potential of home-based primary care interventions for improving heath, cost, and patient experience outcomes for adults with multiple chronic conditions and serious disabilities.