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Patient-centered medical home services in 29 rural primary care practices: a work in progress
2011
Rural policy brief
On average, rural primary care practices in a national survey of 29 practices optimally provided less than one-third of patient-centered medical home services and processes. Optimal delivery of patient-centered medical home services varied across 5 domains (access to care, population-based, quality, care management, and clinical information management), from 18% of practices delivering optimal population-based services to 40% of practices delivering optimal access-to-care services.
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