Healthcare Facilities Accreditation Program announced it became the first accrediting organization to join the Patient-Centered Primary Care Collaborative executive committee.
The PCPCC, created in late 2006, is a coalition of more than 700 major employers, consumer groups, organizations representing primary care physicians and other stakeholders who have joined to advance the patient-centered medical home, an approach to providing comprehensive primary care for children, youth and adults.
"We are proud to be the first accrediting organization to join the Collaborative, at the Executive Committee level" said Michael J. Zarski, JD, and CEO of HFAP, according to a news release. "Supporting the medical home concept ties into our major emphasis on continuity of care quality initiatives."
Learn more about the involvement in PCPCC by Healthcare Facilities Accreditation Program.
Read more recent news, announcements and insight from HFAP:
- HFAP Implements New Patient Safety Standards
- 3 Best Practices for GI Patient Safety From Dr. Bernard McDonnell
- Healthcare Facilities Accreditation Program Announces New Standards for Ambulatory Care
The PCPCC, created in late 2006, is a coalition of more than 700 major employers, consumer groups, organizations representing primary care physicians and other stakeholders who have joined to advance the patient-centered medical home, an approach to providing comprehensive primary care for children, youth and adults.
"We are proud to be the first accrediting organization to join the Collaborative, at the Executive Committee level" said Michael J. Zarski, JD, and CEO of HFAP, according to a news release. "Supporting the medical home concept ties into our major emphasis on continuity of care quality initiatives."
Learn more about the involvement in PCPCC by Healthcare Facilities Accreditation Program.
Read more recent news, announcements and insight from HFAP:
- HFAP Implements New Patient Safety Standards
- 3 Best Practices for GI Patient Safety From Dr. Bernard McDonnell
- Healthcare Facilities Accreditation Program Announces New Standards for Ambulatory Care