OVERVIEW

A health home is an approach to delivering primary care that uses a ‘whole person’ orientation to provide comprehensive health care by facilitating an active partnership between patients, their family, and their primary care team to provide high quality, timely care in a coordinated and consistent way. The goal of this approach is to ensure that patients and providers work together as partners, enabling the right care to be delivered at the right time with the right people engaged in the discussion.

CPCA offers technical assistance, training, and practice transformation coaching through our Patient-Centered Health Home (PCHH) Initiative to offer member clinics a wide variety of training opportunities to meet their exact needs. The purpose of the initiative is to create an integrated strategy to support community health centers (CHCs) to achieve patient centered health home status, improve health outcomes, and position themselves for ongoing participation in primary care delivery under health reform.

View the following information to learn more about PCHH and how to transform your practice with CPCA’s support:


QUESTIONS?

Please contact training@cpca.org.