tailieunhanh - THE PATIENT-CENTERED MEDICAL HOME NEIGHBOR THE INTERFACE OF THE PATIENT-CENTERED MEDICAL HOME WITH SPECIALTY/ SUBSPECIALTY PRACTICES

Responses to the Council's consultation document demonstrated how many of these ethical values may be interpreted in diverse and sometimes contradictory ways. This potential for conflicts in usage does not mean that these values are made redundant; but rather that the way they are being used in particular circumstances needs to be made explicit and, where necessary, justified. For example, the traditional emphasis on the importance of the „gift‟ has been criticised both because it may fail to prompt sufficient donors to meet demand, and because it may at times be used as a cover for coercive or exploitative. | AGP American College of Physicians INTERNAL MEDICINE I Doctors for Adults The Patient-Centered Medical Home Neighbor The Interface of the Patient-Centered Medical Home with Specialty Subspecialty Practices American College of Physicians A Position Paper 2010 The Patient-Centered Medical Home Neighbor The Interface of the PatientCentered Medical Home with Specialty Subspecialty Practices A Position Paper of the American College of Physicians This policy paper written by Neil Kirschner PhD and M. Carol Greenlee MD with significant contributions from the following members with the subspecialty society they represented in parentheses of the American College of Physicians Council of Subspecialty Societies CSS Patient Centered Medical Home PCMH Workgroup Richard Honsinger Jr. MD Workgroup Co-Chair AAAAI William Atchley Jr. MD SHM Joel Brill MD AGA John Cox MD ASCO Lawrence D Angelo MD SAM Tom DuBose MD ASN Daniel Ein MD ACAAI Pamela Hartzband MD Endocrine Society David Kaplan MD AASLD Bruce Leff MD AGS Larry Martinelli MD ID Society David May MD ACC Hoangmai Pham MD SGIM Larry Ray MD SGIM Joseph Sokolowski MD ATS and Lawrence Weisberg MD RPA .The paper was developed for and approved by the Medical Services Policy Committee of the American College of Physicians Donald Hatton MD Chair Thomas Tape MD Vice Chair Sue Bornstein MD McKay B Crowley MD Stephan Fihn MD William Fox MD Robert Gluckman MD Stephen Kamholz MD Michael D. Leahy MD Joshua Lenchus DO Keith Michl MD John O Neill Jr. DO and James W. Walker MD. The paper was approved by the Board of Regents of the American College of Physicians on August 1 2010.