The medical home bends cost curve

Benefits Q. 2012;28(3):20-4.

Abstract

While the Affordable Care Act is trying to manage health insurance, as well as mandating coverage, a number of projects around the country are trying to manage the underlying cost of health care. By bringing back the concept of a true primary care physician, who provides 90% of your care and coordinates with your specialists, these programs are bending the curve of health care cost trends. Most are seeing a reduction in emergency room visits and hospital days in the double digits. Others that are taking fee-for-service insurance out of the picture altogether are experiencing even higher reduction rates. The goal is to increase patient health, which includes the patient having an active role in understanding his or her condition, treatment options and self-care strategies. It is estimated that if all Americans had access to a medical home, our nation could save $37 billion annually.

MeSH terms

  • Health Care Costs / trends*
  • Patient-Centered Care / economics*
  • United States