Name
From Framework To Front Line: Innovating With Advanced Primary Care
Track
Care Delivery
Description
Advanced Primary Care (APC) is gaining momentum, but how does it actually work in practice? Hear directly from organizations participating in the Advanced Primary Care Pilot as they share how they designed and delivered APC models, what changed in care delivery and why APC matters to them and for their patients. Panelists from Bluegrass Primary Health Care Center, Aledade, Jefferson Health and New York City Health + Hospitals will offer practical insights and lessons learned that attendees can apply in their own organizations.
Key Takeaways:
- Advanced Primary Care is already taking shape in multiple ways across the country. Organizations are approaching APC through different business models, structures and market contexts. There is no single path forward. • APC is fundamentally about building the right capabilities, not adopting one inflexible model. Panelists will highlight which capabilities they believe matter most, such as care team coordination, proactive population health and data enabled decision making, and why those capabilities are prioritized differently across organizations.
- Organizational context strongly shapes APC readiness and expected impact. Health centers, networks and health systems evaluate and leverage APC capabilities through the lens of their populations, workforce constraints and operating environments.
- Designing for APC requires difficult choices and tradeoffs before implementation begins. Attendees will gain insight into how organizations are weighing feasibility, sequencing, and investment decisions as they prepare to deliver advanced primary care. • Innovation often starts before formal implementation. Panelists will discuss how early design conversations and pilot participation surface opportunities to rethink workflows, team roles and care delivery approaches. • Listening to organizations actively preparing for APC can help others plan more effectively. Attendees will leave with practical perspectives they can use to assess readiness, prioritize capabilities and chart their own path toward advanced primary care.
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