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Interprofessional Education in Patient-Centered Medical Homes electronic resource Implications from Complex Adaptive Systems Theory / by C. Scott Smith, Winslow G. Gerrish, William G. Weppner.

By: Smith, C. Scott [author.]Contributor(s): Gerrish, Winslow G [author.] | Weppner, William G [author.] | SpringerLink (Online service)Material type: TextTextPublication details: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2015Description: IX, 118 p. 6 illus., 1 illus. in color. online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783319201580Subject(s): medicine | Public health | Internal medicine | Practice of medicine | Complexity, Computational | Medicine & Public Health | Practice and Hospital Management | Internal Medicine | Complexity | Public HealthDDC classification: 610.6 LOC classification: R727.9Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
The Argument for Interprofessional Education -- The Argument for the Patient-Centered Medical Home – Replicating Good Primary Care -- A Brief Introduction to Systems -- The Training Clinic as a System -- SHED: Four Important Sub-Theories that Help Us to ‘Bracket’ -- Implications for Design -- Implications for Evaluation -- Implications for Institutions.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: This book discusses the application of complex adaptive systems theory to the design and evaluation of patient-centered medical homes (PCMHs).  The three defining goals of PCMHs are to spread patient-care roles among healthcare team members, focus on disease prevention, and include the patient in the healthcare team. It explains why some PCMH pilots are highly successful while others do not show much benefit, covers specific sub-theories that allow for bracketing of different aspects of the clinic system, and highlights strategies by which institutions can engage in this process. Interprofessional Education in Patient-Centered Medical Homes is a valuable resource for faculty and managers of health professions teaching clinics, deans of medical and health professional schools, and medical administrators.
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The Argument for Interprofessional Education -- The Argument for the Patient-Centered Medical Home – Replicating Good Primary Care -- A Brief Introduction to Systems -- The Training Clinic as a System -- SHED: Four Important Sub-Theories that Help Us to ‘Bracket’ -- Implications for Design -- Implications for Evaluation -- Implications for Institutions.

This book discusses the application of complex adaptive systems theory to the design and evaluation of patient-centered medical homes (PCMHs).  The three defining goals of PCMHs are to spread patient-care roles among healthcare team members, focus on disease prevention, and include the patient in the healthcare team. It explains why some PCMH pilots are highly successful while others do not show much benefit, covers specific sub-theories that allow for bracketing of different aspects of the clinic system, and highlights strategies by which institutions can engage in this process. Interprofessional Education in Patient-Centered Medical Homes is a valuable resource for faculty and managers of health professions teaching clinics, deans of medical and health professional schools, and medical administrators.

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