The Center for Medical Home Improvements model is one of
- Measurement
- Improvement
- Measurement
Medical Home Measurements
Measure the baseline. Where is the practice on a continuum of Medical
Homeness?
Choose From The Following Downloads:
- CMHI's Medical Home Index: 2006 A Measure of Medical "Homeness"
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- CHMI's Medical Home Index Short version-2006
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- CHMI's Medical Home Family Index and Survey 2006
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The Medical Home Index
What do the families of children with special health care needs have to say about their care and its quality? CMHI has developed a companion to the Medical Home Index called the
Medical Home Family Index.
Choose From The Following Downloads:
- CMHI's Medical Home Index: 2006 A Measure of Medical "Homeness"
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- CHMI's Medical Home Index Short version-2006
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The Medical Home Family Index
CMHI believes that medical home activities cannot be fully measured
and/or evaluated without including the family perspective. Therefore
the Medical
Home Index and the Medical
home Family Index are offered as a set, they are essential companions
to one another.
Click to view Medical
Home Outcomes. Together, these tools help improvement teams paint
a realistic picture of the current state of care; they assist teams
in their process of determining where they are, where they want to
be, and how they will get there step by step. (see kit, measurement
section)
Always seeking to articulate and be clear about what is improving
and for whom, CMHI uses the clinical values compass (developed by
Batalden and Nelson at Dartmouth Medical School) to organize the
anticipated outcomes resulting from improvement toward a fully developed
medical home.
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