id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_qdeh7wlbtrbx5bfbysyy5bjsae Lisa Burkhart Impact of Patient-Centered Care Innovations on Access to Providers, Ambulatory Care Utilization, and Patient Clinical Indicators in the Veterans Health Administration 2016.0 .pdf text/html 874 171 62 [PDF] Impact of Patient-Centered Care Innovations on Access to Providers, Ambulatory Care Utilization, and Patient Clinical Indicators in the Veterans Health Administration | Semantic Scholar Corpus ID: 14615181Impact of Patient-Centered Care Innovations on Access to Providers, Ambulatory Care Utilization, and Patient Clinical Indicators in the Veterans Health Administration title={Impact of Patient-Centered Care Innovations on Access to Providers, Ambulatory Care Utilization, and Patient Clinical Indicators in the Veterans Health Administration}, author={Lisa Burkhart and M. journal={Quality Management in Health Care}, Quality Management in Health Care Background: The Veterans Health Administration piloted patient-centered care (PCC) innovations beginning in 2010 to improve patient and provider experience and environment in ambulatory care. Sort by Most Influenced Papers The Effectiveness of an Ambulatory Care Health System Redesign on Patient Engagement, Healthcare Utilization, and Clinical Indicators View 2 excerpts, cites background Patient-Centered Approaches to Health Care Quality and Safety in Health Care View 1 excerpt, references background ./cache/work_qdeh7wlbtrbx5bfbysyy5bjsae.pdf ./txt/work_qdeh7wlbtrbx5bfbysyy5bjsae.txt