Journal
HEALTH AFFAIRS
Volume 29, Issue 5, Pages 914-920Publisher
PROJECT HOPE
DOI: 10.1377/hlthaff.2010.0305
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- Atlantic Philanthropies
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As the United States debates how to reorganize its health care system, policy makers must ask what patients really want and need from their primary care providers. There is often a disconnect between what patients say they want and what other providers or payers think patients want. Our research at the National Partnership for Women and Families suggests that a truly patient-centered health care system must be designed to incorporate features that matter to patients-including whole person care, comprehensive communication and coordination, patient support and empowerment, and ready access. Without these features, and without consumer input into the design, ongoing practice, and evaluation of new models, patients may reject new approaches such as medical homes and accountable care organizations.
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