[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 Skip to search formSkip to main content> Semantic Scholar's Logo Search Sign InCreate Free Account You are currently offline. Some features of the site may not work correctly. DOI:10.1097/QMH.0000000000000093 Corpus ID: 14615181Impact of Patient-Centered Care Innovations on Access to Providers, Ambulatory Care Utilization, and Patient Clinical Indicators in the Veterans Health Administration @article{Burkhart2016ImpactOP, 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. Sohn and N. Jordan and E. Tarlov and Pamela J Gampetro and S. LaVela}, journal={Quality Management in Health Care}, year={2016}, volume={25}, pages={102–110} } Lisa Burkhart, M. Sohn, +3 authors S. LaVela Published 2016 Medicine 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. We use secondary data to look at longitudinal trends, evaluate system redesign, and identify areas for further quality improvement. 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