Duke-Margolis Center for Health Policy: New Home-Based Primary Care Newsletter
The Duke-Margolis Center for Health Policy has launched a quarterly newsletter on home-based primary care. The newsletter discusses the Center's home-based primary care (HBPC) project activities as well as emerging policy reforms that relate to HBPC and, at times, home-based care more broadly.
The initial newsletter included updates from a workshop held by the Center earlier this year, "Leveraging Policy Reforms to Scale Home-Based Primary Care." The newsletter describes the workshop discussions on recent policy changes (e.g., updated regulatory guidance, end of the Covid-19 public health emergency) and how they impact HBPC. The workshop objectives were to explore evidence-based policy opportunities to scale HBPC and solicit strategic guidance from experts on policies for which more research is needed, and the newsletter lays out the workshop's key takeaways.
Additional home-based care activities were covered, such as a NEJM Catalyst article on, “Advancing the Future of ‘Care Without an Address’: Recommendations from International Health Care Leaders,” that discussed how health systems can transition away from traditional institutional-based care and what actions leading health delivery organizations can take to accelerate this transformation.
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