Low-Overhead Medical Home Leverages Information Technology To Attract Both Providers and Patients in Underserved Rural Areas | AHRQ Innovations Exchange
August 27, 2014 Issue
Enhancing Primary Care Access and Capacity
Innovations:
Low-Overhead Medical Home Leverages Information Technology To Attract Both Providers and Patients in Underserved Rural Areas
Snapshot
Developing OrganizationsPardee Flat Rock Family Health CenterUse By Other Organizations
Information provided in July 2013 indicates that the practice model has been adopted regionally by four additional rural or solo practices. Trillium Family Practice in Asheville, NC has shown a positive margin within the first month of operation. Three additional practices are scheduled to open by 2014.
Date First Implemented2009November Patient PopulationThe medical home serves a diverse population, including many low-income individuals and families. Roughly one-third of patients do not have health insurance, one-fourth have Medicaid coverage, 25 to 30 percent have Medicare coverage, and the remainder have private insurance. Information provided in June 2012 indicates that the current payer mix is 54 percent Medicare, 8 percent Medicaid, 28 percent managed care or commercial coverage, and 11 percent self-pay (more than half of which comprises Charity Care patients who pay $15 a visit if they are uninsured and have family incomes less than 200 percent of poverty).Vulnerable Populations > Rural populations |
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