BlueCross BlueShield of Tennessee is funding patient-centered medical homes to manage patients with chronic conditions at 15 physician practices in the state, according to a release from the company.
Using several million dollars, BCBS of Tennessee is providing funding healthcare at the practices as well as an on-site care coordinator who reaches out to patients and community resources. Further support will be provided in the form of staff and technology.
The physicians will lead a professional healthcare team to take responsibility of the ongoing care of patients with conditions such as heart disease, chronic lung disease and diabetes.
BCBS will then reward the practices based on quality and effectiveness. The CDC estimates that chronic conditions account for 75 percent of the nation's total healthcare costs.
Read the BlueCross BlueShield of Tennessee release on patient-centered medical homes.
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Using several million dollars, BCBS of Tennessee is providing funding healthcare at the practices as well as an on-site care coordinator who reaches out to patients and community resources. Further support will be provided in the form of staff and technology.
The physicians will lead a professional healthcare team to take responsibility of the ongoing care of patients with conditions such as heart disease, chronic lung disease and diabetes.
BCBS will then reward the practices based on quality and effectiveness. The CDC estimates that chronic conditions account for 75 percent of the nation's total healthcare costs.
Read the BlueCross BlueShield of Tennessee release on patient-centered medical homes.
Read more coverage of patient-centered medical homes.
- Helping Providers Get Ready for ACOs, Medical Homes: Q&A with Tim O'Rourke of Humana
- Accrediting Body Issues Proposed Standards for ACOs, Asks for Comment