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MDdatacor Joins the Patient-Centered Primary Care Collaborative

Company unites with major U.S. insurers, physician groups, national employers and consumer groups to examine a new model of care focused on the patient and primary care practice

Atlanta, GA, December 17, 2007 – MDdatacor, Inc., a leader in healthcare quality management solutions for health plans and providers, has joined the Patient-Centered Care Collaborative, a coalition of major employers, consumer groups, and other stakeholders who have joined with organizations representing primary care physicians to develop and advance the patient centered medical home.

The Collaborative believes that, if implemented, the Patient-Centered Medical Home model will improve the health of patients and the health care delivery system. Employers, consumers, physicians and payers have agreed that the patient centered medical home can be an important step toward creating payment systems for physicians that reward value.

“The Patient-Centered Primary Care Collaborative represents an important step in organizing key players behind a concept that has the potential to greatly enhance healthcare,” said Timothy Roche, co-founder, president and chief executive officer of MDdatacor. “It fits well with our philosophy of improving patient care, and we have in fact enhanced the functionality of our solutions to support practices and health plans in implementing a patient-centered care model from an IT perspective.”

MDdatacor supports the Patient-Centered Medical Home model by aggregating and providing physician access to patient information such as lab results, current medications and diagnosis, procedure and contraindication history; identifying additional opportunities for patient care such as preventative screenings or tests; providing charts that track patient indicators like blood pressure and cholesterol over time; facilitating and tracking referrals to specialists; and monitoring and comparing patient outcome performance among physicians and practices.

The Patient-Centered Medical Home model would incorporate enhanced access and communication, improved coordination of care, rewards for higher value, expanded administrative and quality innovations and promote active patient and family involvement. The Patient-Centered Medical Home model also engages patients and their families in positive ongoing relationships with their physicians, improves the quality of care delivered and helps control the unsustainable rising costs of healthcare for both individuals and plan-sponsors.

 

About MDdatacor
Established in 2001 and headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, MDdatacor enhances healthcare quality through the development of innovative technology solutions.  MDdatacor solutions are used to support quality improvement, health information exchange and Patient-Centered Medical Home initiatives. MDdatacor currently serves more than 7,000 physicians representing more than seven million patients.   

 

About The Patient-Centered Primary Care Collaborative

The Patient Centered Primary Care Collaborative is a coalition of major employers of more
than 50 million Americans, consumer and advocacy groups and the American Academy of
Family Physicians, the American College of Physicians, the American Academy of
Pediatrics, and the American Osteopathic Association, with a combined membership of
more than 330,000 physicians. The PCPCC believes that the patient-centered medical
home will improve the health of patients and the U.S. healthcare delivery system. For
more information about the PCPCC, visit: www.patientcenteredprimarycare.org.



           
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