Three Additional Metropolitan Health Network Centers Achieve NCQA Patient-Centered Medical Home Recognition
November 04 2011 - 6:00AM
Business Wire
Metropolitan Health Networks, Inc. (NYSE AMEX: MDF) (“MetCare”),
a leading provider of health care services in Florida, today
announced that an additional three of its centers have been
recognized by the National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA)
as Physician Practice Connections® – Patient-Centered Medical
Homes™ (PPC®-PCMHTM). This brings the total number of NCQA
recognized MetCare centers to eleven.
“Achieving NCQA recognition is a significant benchmark for
quality in a primary care organization such as ours,” commented Dr.
Jose Guethon, President and Chief Operating Officer of Metropolitan
Health Networks, Inc. “The challenging standards and criteria for
recognition are designed to enhance positive customer outcomes as
well as the customer experience, all with an eye towards fostering
improvements in communication and integration across the primary
care delivery spectrum. To do so, an organization must be willing
to commit time, dollars, and staffing resources. MetCare continues
to demonstrate its commitment and capacity for continuous
improvement in this regard. The correlation between our early
investments in these areas and better customer outcomes and
satisfaction is undeniable. With the incorporation of the PCMH
model of care, MetCare is delivering true value to all parties in
the primary care equation, including customers with chronic
diseases such as heart failure and diabetes. I am pleased to note
that our oncology practice in Daytona is the first specialty
practice in Florida to achieve this recognition. They did so by
incorporating our patient-centric model in their delivery of high
quality cancer care to our customers. I commend them and our entire
staff for their dedication and hard work in achieving NCQA
recognition for these additional centers.”
NCQA standards are aligned with the joint principles of the
American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP), the American Academy
of Pediatrics (AAP), the American College of Physicians (ACP) and
the American Osteopathic Association (AOA), which define the key
characteristics of the Patient-Centered Medical Home (PCMH).
The PCMH is an approach to care that seeks to strengthen the
patient-physician relationship by replacing episodic care with
coordinated care and a long-term healing relationship. This model
places the consumer in an ongoing relationship with a personal
physician who leads a team of health care professionals that take
collective responsibility for patient care. The physician-led care
team is responsible for providing all the patient’s health care
needs and, when needed, coordinating care across the health care
system.
PPC®-PCMHTM includes nine standards for medical practices to
meet, including use of patient self-management support, care
coordination, evidence-based guidelines for chronic conditions and
performance reporting and improvement.
To be recognized as a PCMH, practices need to demonstrate the
ability to sufficiently meet the criteria of these standards and
specifically pass at least five of the following 10 elements:
- Written standards for patient access
and patient communication
- Use of data to show standards for
patient access and communication are met
- Use of paper or electronic charting
tools to organize clinical information
- Use of data to identify important
diagnoses and conditions in practice
- Adoption and implementation of
evidence-based guidelines for three chronic conditions
- Active patient self-management
support
- Systematic tracking of test results and
identification of abnormal results
- Referral tracking, using a paper or
electronic system
- Clinical and/or service performance
measurement, by physician or across the practice
- Performance reporting, by physician or
across the practice
About Metropolitan Health Networks, Inc.:
Metropolitan is a growing health care company that provides
and coordinates comprehensive health care services for Medicare
Advantage, Medicaid, and other customers in Florida through
its primary care-centric businesses, MetCare of Florida, Inc. and
Continucare Corporation. Metropolitan currently owns and operates
33 medical centers and contracts with more than 250 primary care
practices. To learn more about Metropolitan Health Networks,
Inc., please visit its website at
www.metropolitanhealthnetworks.com or www.metcare.com
About the National Committee for Quality Assurance:
The National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA) is a
private, non-profit organization dedicated to improving health care
quality. NCQA accredits and certifies a wide range of health care
organizations and recognizes physicians in key clinical areas.
NCQA’s Healthcare Effectiveness Data and Information Set (HEDIS®)
is the most widely used performance measurement tool in health
care. NCQA is committed to providing health care quality
information through the Web, media and data licensing agreements in
order to help consumers, employers and others make more informed
health care choices. For more information, visit www.ncqa.org.
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