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Our Partners

Through collaboration, grants, and expertise, our partners play a vital role in supporting our mission of improving the quality of home-based primary and palliative care.

Johns Hopkins University

The mission of the Johns Hopkins University Division of Geriatric Medicine and Gerontology is to provide the highest quality clinical care to improve the health of older adults and society by creating, translating, and disseminating knowledge through education and research.

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Massachusetts General Hospital

The Mongan Institute in the Department of Medicine at Massachusetts General Hospital is dedicated to supporting research in the areas of population and health care sciences.

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Home Centered Care Institute

The Home Centered Care Institute (HCCI) is dedicated to creating universal access to best practice house call programs, making home-based primary care the national standard for treating medically complex patients who are better cared for in the home.

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American Academy of Home Care Medicine

AAHCM delivers on the promise of interdisciplinary, high-value health care in the home for all people in need by promoting the art, science, and practice of home care medicine. It is the professional association that represents physicians, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, social workers, and others working in the field of home care medicine.

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Duke Margolis Center for Health Policy

The mission of the Robert J. Margolis, MD, Center for Health Policy at Duke University is to improve health, health equity, and the value of health care through practical, innovative, and evidence-based policy solutions. For more information, visit healthpolicy.duke.edu and follow us on Twitter @DukeMargolis.

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The John A. Hartford Foundation

Our mission is to improve the care of older adults.  We believe that as a society we can and must improve care for older adults to better meet their needs and maintain their independence and dignity. If we succeed, society will benefit from the continuing contribution of older people and from overall reductions in health care spending.

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