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Inclusive partnershipNational leaders in practice-based, community participatory, and practice redesign and improvement research.
Jodi Holtrop, PhD, MCHES
Vice Chair for Research
Welcome to the Department of Family Medicine - Research & Innovation.
Our research mission is simple: To improve community health and well-being through high-quality research in patient-centered family medicine using holistic and integrative models of health.
We are innovators and experts in the discovery and dissemination of new knowledge through translational and practice-based research.
We serve as the primary resource for family medicine practices, by providing knowledge, health information technology and practice transformation tools and guidance to satisfy the Quadruple Aim of improving the health of populations, enhancing the experience of care for individuals, reducing the per capita cost of health care, and attaining joy in work.
We continuously push to expand the reach of our practice-based research networks to more effectively support practices, share information, develop and sustain a dynamic learning community and bring value to our stakeholders by answering their questions.
We are here for you, your community, and your health.
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A proactive, comprehensive, and continuous appraisal of how equity may disproportionately affect oppressed people
We are proud to announce that the National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA) has confirmed the recognition renewal of NCQA Patient-Centered Medical Home (PCMH) status on all six of our UCHealth family medicine clinics.
The three other CU Family Medicine Clinics owned and operated by CU Medicine will seek to officially receive their NCQA recognition by October 2020.
This is nothing to sneeze at. It’s hard-earned and well-deserved. And, it’s all about better patient outcomes and better overall health.
“NCQA Patient-Centered Medical Home Recognition raises the bar in defining high-quality care by emphasizing access, health information technology, and coordinated care focused on patients,” says NCQA President Margaret E. O’Kane. “Recognition shows that your clinics have the tools, systems, and resources to provide patients with the right care, at the right time.”
About NCQA Patient-Centered Medical Home recognition:
Did you know?
A.F. Williams Family Medicine was THE first practice within the UCHealth system and one of the first 100 clinics in the state of Colorado to receive the PCMH recognition back in 2011.
Jodi Holtrop, PhD, MCHES
Vice Chair for Research
jodi.holtrop@cuanschutz.edu
Carlee Kreisel, MPH
Research Services Specialist
carlee.kreisel@cuanschutz.edu
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