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TransforMED Selected to Facilitate Kansas Family Medicine Residency Program's Adoption of Patient-Centered Medical Home Model of Primary Care01/16/2009
University of Kansas School of Medicine-Wichita Family Medicine Residency Program at Smoky Hill once again brings excellence in health care to under-served communities in rural America.
The University of Kansas School of Medicine-Wichita Family Medicine Residency Program at Smoky Hill in Salina, Kansas, today unveiled plans to adopt the Patient-Centered Medical Home Model of care in its family medicine training and education program. The transformation project is supported in part by a grant from the United Methodist Health Ministry Fund. For over 25 years the Smoky Hill Family Medicine Residency Program has produced dedicated, well-trained family physicians serving rural Kansas communities. Since the program's establishment in 1979, 92% of the program's graduates have been placed in rural communities and small towns. Smoky Hill is nationally recognized for both the excellence of its program and the quality of its residents. And now, it becomes one of the first residency programs in the nation to offer family medicine residency training in a patient-centered medical home environment. "Family physicians at all stages of their careers are learning new and better ways to care for their patients," said Rick Kellerman, M.D., professor and chair of the Department of Family and Community Medicine at the KU School of Medicine-Wichita. "The adoption of the medical home model at the residency level is particularly important, because the office practices physicians learn in residency – good or bad – tend to translate into their 'real life' practice upon graduation." The three-year implementation of the Patient-Centered Medical Home Model will be guided by Practice Enhancement Facilitators from TransforMED, a subsidiary of the American Academy of Family Physicians. The transformation at Smoky Hill will focus on the optimization of its recently implemented electronic health record system to include a chronic disease registry that helps physicians track the progress and outcomes of the clinic's chronically ill patients.
The Patient-Centered Medical Home Model at Smoky Hill will place a renewed emphasis on chronic disease management. "As chronic disease becomes more prevalent in our society, it will be important for primary care practices to adopt office protocols in which physicians, other health care providers and community resources interact to improve the care of patients with chronic conditions, such as diabetes and high blood pressure," said Smoky Hill Program Director, Robert Freelove, M.D. Patients at Smoky Hill can expect to encounter many improvements to care and service as the Patient-Centered Medical Home Model is integrated into day-to-day operations. Same day appointments, expanded office hours, and a "quick clinic" for patients with minor complaints such as an ear ache or sore throat, are just a few of the planned care-delivery innovations that will benefit Smoky Hill's patients. "TransforMED is excited about the opportunity to work with the Smoky Hill Family Medicine Residency program," said Terry McGeeney, M.D., president and CEO of TransforMED. "We applaud the faculty for its support of the Patient-Centered Medical Home Model of care at the residency level because it will help ensure future family physicians are prepared to practice in today’s rapidly changing environment of new medical technologies and patient-centered care." Download the PDF Kick-off Packet with letters of support Find out more about ... TransforMED's products and services for medical practices and residency programs seeking to become Patient-Centered Medical Homes TransforMED's Patient-Centered Medical Home Model Meet the current residents in training at Smoky Hill About TransforMED The Leawood, Kan.-based TransforMED LLC is a wholly-owned subsidiary of the American Academy of Family Physicians. Established in 2005, TransforMED provides ongoing consultation and support to physicians looking to transform their practices to a new model of care that is based on the concept of a patient-centered medical home. TransforMED is an active member of primary care communities and recognizes and supports the unique value that primary care offers to patients and the health care system. TransforMED shares and supports the idealism and altruism of primary care physicians and the strong commitment to their communities and patients through continuing patient relationships and independent decision making. TransforMED offers practices both products and services, including consultation and advice on implementing the patient centered medical home model. To learn more about TransforMED, visit www.transformed.com. |
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