The 10 Building Blocks of High-Performing Primary Care

Author/s: 
Bodenheimer, Thomas, Ghorob, Amireh, Willard-Grace, Rachel, Grumbach, Kevin
Date Added: 
April 9, 2019
Journal/Publication: 
Annals of Family Medicine
Publisher: 
American Academy of Family Physicians
Publication Date: 
March 1, 2014
Issue: 
2
Volume: 
12
Pages: 
166-171
Type: 
Practice Management Reviews and Guidelines
Format: 
Article
DOI (1): 
10.1370/afm.1616.
PMID (1): 
24615313

RPR Commentary

These 10 building blocks of primary care were derived from evaluations of a number of high-functioning primary care practices throughout the country.  James W. Mold, MD, MPH

Abstract

Our experiences studying exemplar primary care practices, and our work assisting other practices to become more patient centered, led to a formulation of the essential elements of primary care, which we call the 10 building blocks of high-performing primary care. The building blocks include 4 foundational elements-engaged leadership, data-driven improvement, empanelment, and team-based care-that assist the implementation of the other 6 building blocks-patient-team partnership, population management, continuity of care, prompt access to care, comprehensiveness and care coordination, and a template of the future. The building blocks, which represent a synthesis of the innovative thinking that is transforming primary care in the United States, are both a description of existing high-performing practices and a model for improvement.

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