Would physicians consider transitioning to a patient-centered medical home? 4 statistics

 
One-third of physicians have thought about transitioning their practices to a patient-centered medical home, according to Physicians Practice’s 2014 Great American Physician Survey.

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The survey includes responses from 1,311 physicians.

 

When asked if they would consider becoming a PCMH, respondents said:

 

•    I have no interest — 50.2 percent
•    I’ve thought about it, but have no plans to make the switch — 29.2 percent
•    I’m already a PCMH — 11 percent
•    I’m currently transitioning to a PCMH or I’m planning to — 9.6 percent

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