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A committee of primary care experts will review the evidence and make recommendations in a series of two reports. The first report will examine how to best establish and maintain community-clinical partnerships to help improve chronic disease prevention and management in primary care settings, including accountable care organizations. The second report will examine the risks and benefits and how to best use of digital applications and wearable technologies across the lifespan to improve chronic disease prevention and management in primary care settings.
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Using Community Partnerships to Inform the Prevention Strategy of the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation
Consensus Study Report
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The National Academies Standing Committee on Primary Care is tasked with offering guidance to the federal government on primary care policy. In September of 2025, the standing committee hosted a public meeting that included a session on patient incentives in primary care to encourage healthy behavio...
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