Marshfield Clinic centers earn national recognition for patient-centered care

The National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA) has recognized 30 Marshfield Clinic centers for using evidence-based, patient-centered processes that focus on highly coordinated care and long-term health relationships.
The following Marshfield Clinic locations received NCQA’s Level 3 Physician Practice Connections® – Patient-Centered Medical Home (PCMH)™ recognition, the highest possible, for a three-year period for meeting several key elements embodying characteristics of the medical home as established by the American College of Physicians, the American Academy of Family Physicians, the American Academy of Pediatrics and the American Osteopathic Association:
- Bloomer Center
- CadottCenter
- ChetekCenter
- ChippewaFallsCenter
- Colby/Abbotsford Center
- CornellCenter
- CumberlandCenter
- EagleRiverCenter
- Eau ClaireCenter
- Greenwood Center
- HaywardCenter
- LadysmithCenter
- LakeHallieCenter
- MarshfieldCenter
- Menomonie Center
- MercerCenter
- MerrillCenter
- MinocquaCenter
- MosineeCenter
- OakwoodCenter
- Park Falls Center
- PhillipsCenter
- Rice Lake Center
- Stettin Center
- Stevens Point Center
- Stratford Center
- WausauCenter
- WestonCenter
- Wisconsin RapidsCenter
- WittenbergCenter
PCMH is a model of health care delivery that aims to improve the quality and efficiency of care. It promotes partnerships between patients and their clinician-led care teams, resulting in improved care quality and lower costs. NCQA notes that results are producing savings for payers, purchasers and patients by avoiding unnecessary hospitalizations and emergency room visits.
“This recognition is a great tribute to the hard work and dedication of our physicians and staff, and validates the coordinated, personalized type of care that we’ve been providing our patients for a long time,” said Dr. Kori Krueger, medical director of the Institute for Quality, Innovation and Patient Safety (IQIPS) at Marshfield Clinic.
Krueger said the Clinic’s advanced information technology tools, along with adherence to patient-focused policies and procedures play a key role in securing the highest NCQA rating.
“We can’t rest on our laurels,” Krueger said. “In the end, the true benefit will be in helping provide a reliable, consistent experience for our patients.”
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