Joining and Supporting the PCPCC

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Joining the Patient Centered Primary Care Collaborative (PCPCC) is simple. If your organization is willing to support the Collaborative Principles listed on this page, then simply fill in the fields below to become a member of the PCPCC.  There are no fees or dues for general PCPCC membership.

When you join the PCPCC, we would like for you to become involved in our work.  We encourage you to sign up to receive email notifications and agendas for our National Weekly Call so that you can stay abreast of events and activities surrounding the PCMH.  You are also invited to sign up to receive notifications and agendas for any of the PCPCC Centers, which conduct their work via regular conference calls.  Sign up to become involved by following the link to Subscriptions.

 The PCPCC is a non-profit organization, dependent on the support of those who share our mission.  We welcome contributions to support our work through the Patient Centered Primary Care Foundation, a 501(c)(3) organization.  The Foundation educates stakeholders about the PCMH model through public conferences, webinars, policy papers, guides and toolkits. Please contribute to the PCPCF and its work by following the link to Donations.

 Please contact us at erogers@pcpcc.net or (202) 724-3331 if you have any additional questions concerning membership or donations.


 Collaborative Principles

The Patient Centered Primary Care Collaborative is a coalition of major employers, consumer groups, organizations representing primary care clinicians, and other stakeholders who have joined to advance the patient centered medical home (PCMH). The Collaborative believes that, if implemented, the PCMH will improve the health of patients and the healthcare delivery system.

Employers, consumers, clinicians and payers have agreed that the PCHM can be an important step toward creating payment systems for clinicians that reward value. Compensation under the PCHM model would incorporate enhanced access and communication, improve coordination of care, reward for higher value, expand administrative and quality innovations, and promote active patient and family involvement.

The PCMH model will also engage patients and their families in positive, ongoing relationships with their clinicians. Further, the PCMH will improve the quality of care delivered and help control the unsustainable rising costs of healthcare for both individuals and plan-sponsors.

 

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