Family Medicine for America’s Health, in collaboration with the Patient-Centered Primary Care Collaborative, recently released the Shared Principles of Primary Care; a refreshed version of the Patient-Centered Medical Home Joint Principles of 2007. The collaborative gathered feedback from stakeholders across the health care landscape to create a new set of principles based on lessons learned over the past decade which set the stage for the future of primary care in America.
The new, future-focused Principles serve as a shared voice and powerful framework to move the United States toward person-centered, team-based, community-aligned primary care that will help us achieve common health care goals.
Other resources on enhanced primary care can be found on the OAFP website.