Delivery System Innovation and Improvement
The Program on Health System Quality and Efficiency is a major part of The Commonwealth Fund’s focus on health care delivery system improvement and innovation.
The Picker/Commonwealth Fund Program on Long-Term Care Quality Improvement, a key component of the foundation's efforts to improve health care delivery and spur innovation, aims to raise the quality of postacute and long-term care services and supports, and to improve care transitions for patients by integrating these services with the other care they receive.
In support of The Commonwealth Fund’s efforts to promote delivery system improvement and innovation, the Program on Patient-Centered Coordinated Care sponsors activities aimed at improving the quality of primary health care in the United States, including efforts to make care more centered around the needs and preferences of patients and their families.
As part of The Commonwealth Fund’s mission to promote delivery system improvement and innovation, the Program on Vulnerable Populations supports efforts to ensure that low-income, uninsured, and racial and ethnic minority populations are able to obtain care from high-performing health systems with the capacity to meet their special needs.