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Perspectives on the Role of Patient-Centered Medical Homes in HIV Care
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Family MedicineHealthcare ProvisionPatient-centered Medical HomesPcmh Care ModelPrimary CarePublic HealthHome CareHealth Services ResearchIntegrated CareHealth PolicyHealth InsuranceHivHealth Care DeliveryNursingTreatment And PreventionHiv PcmhsPatient-centered OutcomeMedicinePatient ExperienceHiv CareHiv Pcmh
To strengthen the quality of HIV care and achieve improved clinical outcomes, payers, providers, and policymakers should encourage the use of patient-centered medical homes (PCMHs), building on the Ryan White CARE Act Program established in the 1990s. The rationale for a PCMH with HIV-specific expertise is rooted in clinical complexity, HIV's social context, and ongoing gaps in HIV care. Existing Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program clinicians are prime candidates to serve HIV PCMHs, and HIV-experienced community-based organizations can play an important role. Increasingly, state Medicaid programs are adopting a PCMH care model to improve access and quality to care. Stakeholders should consider several important areas for future action and research with regard to development of the HIV PCMH.
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