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The Invisible Homebound: Setting Quality-Of-Care Standards For Home-Based Primary And Palliative Care

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HEALTH AFFAIRS
卷 34, 期 1, 页码 21-29

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PROJECT HOPE
DOI: 10.1377/hlthaff.2014.1008

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  1. Retirement Research Foundation
  2. Commonwealth Fund
  3. California HealthCare Foundation
  4. National Institutes of Health
  5. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality
  6. John A. Hartford Foundation

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Approximately four million adults in the United States are homebound, and many of them cannot access office-based primary care. Home-based medical care can improve outcomes and reduce health care costs, but this care operates in a quality measurement desert, having been largely left out of the national conversation on care quality. To address this shortcoming, two of the authors created the National Home-Based Primary and Palliative Care Network, an organization whose members include exemplary home-based medical practices, professional societies, and patient advocacy groups. This article describes the current status of home-based medical care in the United States and offers a brief narrative of a fictional homebound patient and the health events and fragmented care she faces. The article then describes the network's quality-of-care framework, which includes ten quality-of-care domains, thirty-two standards, and twenty quality indicators that are being tested in the field. The same two authors also developed a practice-based registry that will be used for quality-of-care benchmarking, practice-based quality improvement, performance reporting, and comparative effectiveness research. Together, these steps should help bring home-based medical care further into the mainstream of US health care.

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