tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9181810725696409953.post4230067197952246821..comments2024-03-17T04:20:11.083-04:00Comments on The Population Health Blog: The Most Interesting Man In the World Teaches the PHB about the Medical HomeJaan Sidorovhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05072456803925863874noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9181810725696409953.post-11189278604748955002014-10-01T15:19:28.312-04:002014-10-01T15:19:28.312-04:00I would agree with the most interesting man in the...I would agree with the most interesting man in the world. PCMH is the foundation for ACO -- there has to be a PCMH -- a place where the data goes and is accountable at the Point of care for every patient. The health professionals in training today will experience the biggest shifts in their profession since Osler and Flexner at the turn of the 19th century. The shift is away from an episode of care to managing a population in a trusting relationship with data delivering value based care. In the next 10 years, data and the ability to analyze them will do for doctors’ minds what X-ray and medical imaging have done for their vision. How? By turning data into actionable information. Right now a pill dispenser will remind the patient to takes their medication and then let the doctor know the pills were taken out of the dispenser. The gentle reminded that with this sort of data comes an expiations someone will be accountable to the data care will be accountable and delivered in accountable care organizations. In order to have value-based care you need to monitor outcomes and cost in real time and deliver patient-centered highest-quality care at the lowest cost and this is upon us now. and that is why we need a system integrator a PCMH at the foundation of care.Paulhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06318279676352772951noreply@blogger.com