Photos, from left to right:
Top-Center Photo: Phyllis Torda Richard Baron Charles Cutler Barbara Muller Xavier Sevilla
Top-Right Photo: Greg Pawlson Hoangmai Pham Christine Carroll Diane Rittenhouse
Middle-Right Photo Margaret O'Kane
Bottom-Right Photo: Elliott Fisher
Middle-Center Photo: Margaret O'Kane John Tooker Mayra Alvarez Eugene Rich
Bottom-Center Photo: Greg Pawlson
Photos by Paul R. Morigi
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2007 Public Policy Conference

2nd Annual Policy Conference: Building the Patient-Centered Medical Home
December 6, 2007 | Washington, D.C. NCQA convened its second annual Policy Conference, Building the Patient-Centered Medical Home, on December 6 in Washington. This one-day conference brought together health care experts, health plans, employers, consumer advocates, providers and government officials to discuss and debate current and proposed medical home projects and define how this concept can address disparities in access and quality of care in the current American system.
Although there are several proposed variations of the patient-centered medical home, proponents seek to restructure traditional reimbursement practices, which currently encourage physician specialization, to support personalized primary care, with primary care physicians serving as coordinators of the health needs of their patients.
The medical home concept will provide a more efficient and cost-effective care delivery model for all patients, regardless of whether they have a chronic condition, an episode of illness or the need for health promotion and prevention.
Topics Discussed
Expert panelists discussed why we need the medical home concept, how
can it improve the quality of care and who will pay for this new
approach. The event ended with a roundtable with leaders from Capitol
Hill discussing the political feasibility of implementing the medical
home in the United States.
Panels were split into:
- "Do We Need a Medical Home?"
- "Who Will Pay for the Medical Home?"
- "An International Perspective"
- "How is the Medical Home Working in Communities?"
- "Roundtalbe: Views from Capitol Hill"
Featured Speakers and Panels| View Agenda
NCQA Hosts and Moderators
Margaret E. O’Kane, President Gregory Pawlson, MD, MPH, FACP, Executive Vice President Phyllis Torda, Vice President for Product Development Richard Sorian, Vice President for Public Policy & External Relations
Keynote Speaker
Elliott Fisher, MD, Professor of Medicine and Community & Family Medicine, Dartmouth Medical School
Do We Need a Medical Home?
- Christine Carroll, Chief Development Officer, National Partnership for Women & Families
- Hoangmai H. Pham, MD, MPH, Senior Health Researcher, Center for Studying Health System Change
- Diane Rittenhouse, MD, MPH, Assistant Professor, Department of Family and Community Medicine and Institute for Health Policy Studies, University of California, San Francisco
- John Tooker, MD, MBA, FACP, Executive Vice President and Chief Executive Officer, American College of Physicians
Who Will Pay For the Medical Home?
- James F. Coan, Office of Research Development and Information Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services
- L. Allen Dobson, Jr., MD, FAAFP, Former Assistant Secretary of North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services and State Medicaid Director
- Paul Grundy, MD, Vice President, Global Well-being Services and Health Benefits, IBM Corporation
- Dolores L. Mitchell, Executive Director Commonwealth of Massachusetts Group Insurance Commission
An International Perspective
- Frede Olesen, Professor, Doctor of Medical Science, Director Research Unit for General Practice, University of Aarhus, Denmark
- Cathy Schoen, MS, Senior Vice President, The Commonwealth Fund
How Is The Medical Home Working In Communities?
- Richard J. Baron, MD, FACP, President, Greenhouse Internists, PC
- Charles M. Cutler, MD, M.S. Chief Medical Director, National Accounts, Aetna
- Barbara A. Muller, MD, FACP, Medical Director, Wellmark BlueCross/Blue Shield, Iowa
- Xavier Sevilla MD, FAAFP, Chief of Pediatrics, Manatee County Rural Health Services Inc., Steering Committee of Quality Improvement and Management, American Academy of Pediatrics
Roundtable: Views from Capitol Hill
- Margaret O’Kane, NCQA
- Mayra Alvarez, Office of Senator Richard Durbin (D-IL)
- Eugene Rich MD, Robert Wood Johnson Health Policy Fellow, Health Subcommittee (Majority), House Ways and Means Committee
- John Tooker, MD, MBA, FACP, Executive Vice President and Chief Executive Officer, American College of Physicians
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NCQA acknowledges the contributions of the following organizations to the conference focus and topics of discussion:
Sponsors
Merck & Co., Inc. Novo Nordisk Inc. sanofi-aventis Schering-Plough Corporation
About sponsorship
Affiliates
AARP American Academy of Family Physicians American Academy of Pediatrics American Board of Internal Medicine American Board of Family Medicine American College of Physicians Bridges to Excellence ERISA Industry Committee National Business Coalition on Health National Business Group on Health The Commonwealth Fund
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