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Three Minnesota organizations receive funding to improve diabetes care

July 25th, 2016

The University of Minnesota, in collaboration with Medica Research Institute and HealthPartners Institute, has been awarded $2.6M from the National Institute of Health to study how Minnesota primary care providers can improve the delivery of diabetes care.

The three Minnesota organizations will evaluate how the Patient Centered Medical Home (PCMH) model—known in Minnesota as the Health Care Home (HCH) model—provide care for patients with diabetes. PCMHs have become widely regarded as the preferred model for delivering care nationwide. In Minnesota, more than two thirds of primary care practices have earned HCH certification in the years since the state passed legislation creating the process in 2008. The legislation linked payment reform to the adoption of strict criteria identifying essential services necessary for HCH certification.

The research team will use data collected in the wake of the reform to analyze the impact of HCHs on the clinical outcomes of individuals with diabetes. The study will identify specific changes in primary care offices that have most improved health across Minnesota.

"Understanding what improves care will help physicians and health care systems provide the most effective services and resources to their patients with diabetes," says Kevin Peterson, MD, University of Minnesota, who is leading the study with Caroline Carlin, PhD, Medica Research Institute investigator, and Leif Solberg, MD, HealthPartners Institute.

Over the next five years, the research team will evaluate data from 2008 through 2019 to study the impact of changing models of primary care delivery. The data will include quality of care measures collected by MN Community Measurement (mncm.org), health insurance claims, and changing primary care practice characteristics. In-depth interviews with selected practices will enhance the team's understanding of how changes in primary care practice organization influence optimal diabetes care.

Provided by Medica Research Institute

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