The 10 Building Blocks of High-Performing Primary Care
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- 1 March 2014
- journal article
- Published by Annals of Family Medicine in Annals of Family Medicine
- Vol. 12 (2) , 166-171
- https://doi.org/10.1370/afm.1616
Abstract
Our experiences studying exemplar primary care practices, and our work assisting other practices to become more patient centered, led to a formulation of the essential elements of primary care, which we call the 10 building blocks of high-performing primary care. The building blocks include 4 foundational elements-engaged leadership, data-driven improvement, empanelment, and team-based care-that assist the implementation of the other 6 building blocks-patient-team partnership, population management, continuity of care, prompt access to care, comprehensiveness and care coordination, and a template of the future. The building blocks, which represent a synthesis of the innovative thinking that is transforming primary care in the United States, are both a description of existing high-performing practices and a model for improvement.Keywords
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