To provide more efficient, coordinated care, the best clinics in the U.S. are incorporating patient-centered medical homes (PCMH) with EHRs into their practices. About 20 percent of primary care providers already take advantage of this fast-growing, unified approach.
Watch our discussion with Paul Cotton from the National Committee of Quality Assurance (NCQA) and Andy Riedel from NextGen Healthcare as they discuss the five core benefits of the PCMH + EHR approach, the six PCMH standards, and how the process of getting certified has become easier for clinics.
Paul Cotton
Director of Federal Affairs
NCQA
Paul Cotton is the Director of NCQA, a nonprofit organization that works to improve the quality of healthcare and the leader in healthcare accreditation. For nearly a decade, Paul has worked at NCQA on health reform and other initiatives to improve care quality. He has many years of experience lobbying Congress on health reform and quality issues.
Andy Riedel
Senior Director, Quality Programs
NextGen Healthcare
Andy Riedel is the Senior Director of Quality Programs at NextGen Healthcare, where he develops and manages programs to support regulatory requirements and health reform-driven market needs. Andy has 20 years of healthcare IT and revenue cycle industry experience. He is an NCQA PCMH Certified Content Expert with deep knowledge of value-based care delivery models.
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