HMH PHYSICIAN GROUP: PRIMARY CARE EARNS NATIONAL RECOGNITION FOR PATIENT-CENTERED CARE
The National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA) announced that the HMH Physician Group: Primary Care in Cynthiana, Kentucky has received NCQA Patient-Centered Medical Home (PCMH) Recognition for using evidence-based, patient-centered processes that focus on highly coordinated care and long‐term, participative relationships. NCQA Patient-Centered Medical Home™ standards emphasize enhanced care through patient-clinician partnership. M. Shane Gainey. M.D. is the physician leader of the HMH Physician Group: Primary Care.
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.
“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 HMH Physician Group: Primary Care has the tools, systems and resources to provide its patients with the right care, at the right time.”
To earn this level of recognition, which renews yearly, HMH Physician Group: Primary Care 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.
To find clinicians and their practices with NCQA PCMH Recognition, visit http://recognition.ncqa.org.
“We are extremely proud of this practice earning the NCQA Patient-Centered Medical Home Recognition,” says Sheila Currans, HMH Chief Executive Officer. “Their success demonstrates a true effort to serving their patients. The providers and staff members have worked diligently to meet the standards required for the recognition. It is our hope that the patient experience will improve as a more comprehensive approach to his or her healthcare needs is provided.”
The HMH Physician Group: Primary Care is a primary care practice, which is a part of Harrison Memorial Hospital. The practice is comprised of four providers, Shane Gainey, M.D.; Steven Neus, M.D.; Dixie Stone, PA-C; Eugonda Fryman, APRN and Daniel Klaber, APRN. The practice was established in November of 2013 at 439 East Pleasant Street in Cynthiana, KY. The practice is accepting new patients. To schedule an appointment, please call 859.234.4494. The office are Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
About Harrison Memorial Hospital
Harrison Memorial Hospital, located in Cynthiana, Kentucky, is a community-owned, not-for-profit, independent, 61-bed hospital that was established in 1906. It offers a full range of services and an exceptional staff. HMH more than 450 outstanding employees, in addition to a 17-member active physician staff and more than 100 physicians on consulting staff. Harrison Memorial is considered by its peers as a progressive entity in rural health.
About NCQA
NCQA is a private, non-profit organization dedicated to improving health care quality. NCQA accredits and certifies a wide range of health care organizations. It also recognizes clinicians and practices in key areas of performance. NCQA’s Healthcare Effectiveness Data and Information Set (HEDIS®) is the most widely used performance measurement tool in health care. NCQA’s Web site (ncqa.org) contains information to help consumers, employers and others make more informed health care choices.