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One of the pillars of Hope Street Group's strategic recommendations to reinvent primary care may have a harder time being realized based on recent events. Funding for Primary Care GME  has become a potential target in the deficit reduction process. Hope Street Group believes that it is essential to recruit, train and retain the optimal primary care work force.

 

The future U.S. workforce should reflect the re-orientation toward national health outcomes over delivery and identify ways to optimize each health worker’s role to achieve better results. We should provide renewed support for the “highest and best” use of each health care professional’s skill set so that providers are using their training to its maximum value to the health system.  This more effective division of labor frees physicians to manage higher-acuity patients, capitalizing on the distinct differences in training while safely and effectively delivering care through an interdisciplinary team-based approach.

 

Read more about the topic here:http://www.aafp.org/online/en/home/publications/news/news-now/government-medicine/20110719gmefunding.html

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Walmart changed the pharmaceutical retail industry forever by creating the $4 Prescription Program. In one fell swoop, a gargantuan company disrupted part of the health care ecosystem. Today it looks like they are taking a new angle on how to manage in store health clinics. In the past, Walmart utilized a separate company that ran health clinics within the store but these closed in 2008 after about 3 years in operation. By partnering with St. Dominic in Mississippi, Walmart has made a deliberate choice to support local health care professionals ability to provide care to their community.

 

This type of movement directly ties with Hope Street Group’s belief that using new places to deliver primary care can achieve greater capacity at lower cost.

 

You can read more about this here: Walmart to open clinics in stores , The Clinic at Walmart and Recommendation 3: Use new people, places, and tools to achieve greater capacity at lower cost.