Government
New medical home project in Kansas City
NEWS IN BRIEF — Posted Nov. 30, 2009
Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Kansas City and TransforMED launched a pilot program Nov. 12 under which 13 primary care physician groups in the Kansas City area will adopt a medical home model of patient care.
TransforMED, a wholly owned subsidiary of the American Academy of Family Physicians, will work with the practices chosen for the two-year pilot to create a collaborative health care setting that they say will build stronger partnerships between patients and their personal physicians. Physicians will use electronic medical records to facilitate coordinated care with hospitals, home health agencies, nursing homes and other entities in the health care continuum.
The pilot also will address how insurers can improve payment methods to participating doctors to help attain desired patient quality, efficiency and patient satisfaction goals.
Note: This item originally appeared at http://www.ama-assn.org/amednews/2009/11/30/gvbf1130.htm.












