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High Value Care Coordination Project

High Value Care requires patient-centered care coordination between primary care and subspecialty/specialty practices. ACP's High Value Care Coordination Toolkit, developed under the direction of ACP’s Council of Subspecialty Societies and informed by the ACP policy paper, The Patient-Centered Medical Home Neighbor: The Interface of the Patient-Centered Medical Home with Specialty/Subspecialty Practices include the following:

CSS organizations that participated in this project were:

  • Alliance of Academic Internal Medicine
  • American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology
  • American Academy of Neurology
  • American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases
  • American Board of Internal Medicine
  • American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology
  • American College of Cardiology
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  • American College of Rheumatologyy
  • American Gastroenterological Association
  • American Geriatrics Society
  • American Society of Clinical Oncology
  • American Society of Hematology
  • American Society of Nephrology
  • The Endocrine Society
  • Infectious Disease Society of America
  • Institute for Patient- and Family-Centered Care
  • National Partnership for Woman and Families
  • Renal Physicians Association
  • Society of Critical Care Medicine
  • Society of General Internal Medicine
  • Society of Hospital Medicine

Assistance in the project was also received from representatives of the National Partnership for Woman and Families, and the Institute for Patient- and Family-Centered Care.