Piedmont HealthCare Sherlock Internal Medicine Earns Highest PCMH Recognition Level

The National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA) announced that Piedmont HealthCare Sherlock Internal Medicine of Statesville, NC, earned NCQA Patient-Centered Medical Home (PCMH) Recognition Level 3 for using evidence-based, patient-centered processes that focus on highly coordinated care and long‐term, participative relationships.

The NCQA Patient-Centered Medical Home is a model of primary care that combines teamwork and information technology to improve care, improve patients’ experience of care and reduce costs. Medical homes foster ongoing partnerships between patients and their personal clinicians, instead of approaching care as the sum of episodic office visits. Each patient’s care is overseen by clinician-led care teams that coordinate treatment across the health care system. Research shows that medical homes can lead to higher quality and lower costs, and can improve patient and provider reported experiences of care.

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Back row: left to right- Melody Owings, Dr. Roger Hatharasinghe, Wanda Thomas, Marianne Crispell, Christy Georgeson, FNP, Stephanie Danner, Contesa Culbreath, Dr. Joseph Moran, Dr. John Nicholson, Carrie Reavis, Shelia Green Middle Row: left to right – Amy Horn, Pat Henley, Becky Lamberth, Brandy Eckliff, Mary Ann McHenry, FNP, Shaneka Smith, Morgan Kennedy, Anna Mitchell, Melody Moore, FNP Third row: left to right – Dr. Mahendra Narendran, Kim O’Neal, Misty Lambert, Amber Cashion, Shelly Dellinger, Britney Barrow Front Row:left to right – Michelle Beck, Brittany Johnson, Michelle Mullins, Tammy Carter.

 

 

NCQA ACO Accreditation includes three levels, representing varying degrees of capability for coordinating care and reporting and improving quality. Piedmont HealthCare Sherlock Internal Medicine earned the highest accreditation at Level 3. To achieve a Level 3 accreditation, organizations must demonstrate strong or improved performance in a combination of triple aim measures through participation in an NCQA-approved regional collaborative or national measurement initiative. ncqa-pcmh-seal

“NCQA Patient-Centered Medical Home Recognition raises the bar in defining high-quality care by emphasizing access, health information technology and coordinated care focused on patients,” said NCQA President Margaret E. O’Kane. “Recognition shows that Piedmont HealthCare Sherlock Internal Medicine has the tools, systems and resources to provide its patients with the right care, at the right time.”

To earn recognition, which is valid for three years, Piedmont HealthCare Sherlock Internal Medicine demonstrated the ability to meet the program’s key elements, embodying characteristics of the medical home. NCQA standards aligned with the joint principles of the Patient-Centered Medical Home established with the American College of Physicians, the American Academy of Family Physicians, the American Academy of Pediatrics and the American Osteopathic Association.

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