Grants Approved, 2004–2005
Task Force on the Future of Health Insurance
Medicare's Future
Health Care in New York City
Health Care Quality Improvement and Efficiency
Special Populations (Quality of Care for Underserved Populations, Commonwealth Fund/Harvard University Fellowship in Minority Health Policy, Child Development and Preventive Care, Picker/Commonwealth Program on Quality of Care for Frail Elders)
Patient-Centered Primary Care Initiative
International Program in Health Policy and Practice
Communications
Organizations Working with Foundations
Summation of Program Authorizations

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National Committee for Quality Assurance
$300,716.00
Enhancing Patient-Centered Care in Office Practice
While several small-scale studies have shown that patient-centered care interventions can improve clinical outcomes, so far there has been only limited implementation of patient-centered care concepts in physician practices. This project will develop and test measures and tools to define and evaluate the quality of patient-centered care in office practices. These activities will lay the groundwork for integrating these metrics into one or more programs that could identify and reward physicians who provide high-quality, patient-centered care.
Sarah H. Scholle, Dr.P.H., M.P.H.
Assistant Vice President, Research and Analysis
2000 L Street, NW
Washington, DC 20036
Tel: (202) 955-1726
scholle@ncqa.org

 
 
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