Authors

  1. Bolin, Jane N. BSN, JD, PhD
  2. Gamm, Larry PhD
  3. Vest, Joshua R. MPH, PhD
  4. Edwardson, Nick MSPP
  5. Miller, Thomas R. MBA, PhD

Abstract

Many are calling for the expansion of the patient-centered medical home model into rural and underserved populations as a transformative strategy to address issues of access, efficiency, quality, and sustainability in the delivery of health care. Patient-centered medical homes have been touted as a promising cost-saving model for comprehensive management of persons with chronic diseases and disabilities, but it is unclear how rural practitioners in medically underserved areas will implement the patient-centered medical home. This article examines how the Patient Protection & Affordable Care Act of 2010 will enhance rural providers' ability to provide patient-centered care and services contemplated under the Act in a comprehensive, coordinated, cost-effective way despite leaner budgets and health workforce shortages.