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Patient-Centered Medical Home

Date
April 8, 2011
$25
Standard Price

The Patient-Centered Medical Home is an approach to providing comprehensive primary care that facilitates partnerships between individual patients and their providers. The goal of medical homes is to provide better access to health care, increase satisfaction with care, and improve overall health of individuals, families, and communities. This session describes this plan of care and provides guidance and education on how to implement processes that may work to meet its standards.

Speaker

Speaker Image for Kathy Mertens
Kathy Mertens, DNP, MN, MPH, RN
Associate Chief Nurse for Ambulatory Care and Population Health, University of Washington Medicine - Harborview Medical Center

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