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The Group Employed Model as a Foundation for Health Care Delivery Reform

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Topics: Access/Barriers | Cost-effectiveness | Health Care Reform | Providers | Quality | Rates/Reimbursement

On April 9, the Commonwealth Fund released a brief that examines the group employed model (GEM) of physician groups as a means to inform the process of reforming health care delivery.  The brief suggests that several attributes of GEMs are worth utilizing as a foundation for reform because GEMs often provide high quality care at a reduced cost.  The attributes the brief identifies focus on organizational structure, management style and leadership, accountability, and transparency and the use of health IT .

From the report:

With a focus on delivering low-cost, high-quality care, several organizations using the group employed model (GEM)—with physician groups whose primary and specialty care physicians are salaried or under contract—have been recognized for creating a culture of patient-centeredness and accountability, even in a toxic fee-for-service environment. The elements that leaders of such organizations identify as key to their success are physician leadership that promotes trust in the organization, integration that promotes teamwork and coordination, governance and strategy that drive results, transparency and health information technology that drive continual quality improvement, and a culture of accountability that focuses providers on patient needs and responsibility for effective care and efficient use of resources. These organizations provide important lessons for health care delivery system reform.

Full report: http://www.commonwealthfund.org/Content/Publications/Issue-Briefs/2010/Apr/The-Group-Employed-Model-as-a-Foundation-for-Health-Care-Delivery-Reform.aspxexit disclaimer small icon

The Commonwealth Fund. (2010). The group employed model as a foundation for health care delivery reform. Minott, J., Helms, D., Luft, H., Guterman, S., and Weil, H. 


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