HCCI is part of a coalition of key partners working together so that medically-complex patients have access to evidence-based, high-value, home-based primary care, are treated with respect and dignity, and have their goals and preferences honored.

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American Academy of Home Care Medicine (AAHCM)
https://www.aahcm.org/

AAHCM delivers on the promise of interdisciplinary, high-value health care in the home for all people in need by promoting the art, science, and practice of home care medicine. It is the professional association that represents physicians, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, social workers, and others working in the field of home care medicine.

 

The National Home-Based Primary Care Learning Network
https://improvehousecalls.org/

The mission of the National Home-Based Primary Care Learning Network is to advance the field of home-based medical care through a coordinated program of quality improvement and applied research.

The Learning Network’s vision is that homebound persons receive high-quality evidence-based medical care in their homes. We aim to improve medical practice in the home and expand the evidence base for home-based medical care by fostering communities of best practice engaging in quality improvement and conducting applied research.

 

Respecting Choices

Respecting Choices
Person-Centered Care
https://respectingchoices.org/

Respecting Choices® (RC) is an internationally recognized, evidence-based system for person-centered decision making that transforms the healthcare culture by honoring an individual’s goals and values.

RC’s goal is to design a system of person-centered care that is guided by the best scientific evidence and is aligned with an individual’s goals and values.

This system requires a shared decision-making process that involves respectful interaction among providers, individuals, and families, and keeps the focus of planning on what matters most to each and every person for any healthcare decision. Through a systematic approach in designing and implementing ACP processes, the goal of honoring an individual’s healthcare decisions can be achieved.

 

Dedicated to Improving the Care of Older Adults

We invest in aging experts and practice innovations that transform how the care of older adults is delivered.

Since 1982, The John A. Hartford Foundation has awarded more than $565 million in grants to enhance the health and well-being of older people.

Triple Aim Objectives

In a rapidly evolving health care environment, our Foundation supports the spread of evidence-based models that can dramatically accelerate care improvement for older adults, which benefits all of us.

The key partners are supported in part by a grant from the John A. Hartford Foundation

 

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The Coalition to Transform Advanced Care (C-TAC) is dedicated to the ideal that all Americans with advanced illness receive comprehensive, high-quality, person- and family-centered care that is consistent with their goals and values and honors their dignity. We will achieve this by empowering consumers, changing the health delivery system, improving public and private policies, and enhancing provider capacity.

Founded by Co-Chairs of the Board of Directors, Tom Koutsoumpas and Bill Novelli, C-TAC is a nonprofit, non-partisan organization based in Washington, D.C. and is funded by grants and the support of members. Find a list of C-TAC’s 160+ members, the C-TAC action plan, and more information on the organization here. Follow @CTACorg on Twitter to stay in touch with the Coalition.