The National Home-based Primary Care Learning Network is pleased to announce the selection of the newest wave of practices that will be joining other home-based primary care practices committed to continuous learning and quality improvement. The eleven programs represent a range of practice types and the full geography of the United States–from Pennsylvania to California. Together, they will identify strategies and expand the evidence-base to best meet the complex needs of homebound older adults and those caring for them.
AgeWell HouseCalls (Florida)
Detroit VA (Michigan)
Fresno VA (California)
George Washington (D.C.)
HCCG Geriatrics – REACH Program (Connecticut)
LifeSource of North Carolina (North Carolina)
HealthPartners Home Based Medicine (Minnesota)
Philadelphia VA (Pennsylvania)
West Texas VA (Texas)
UPenn (Pennsylvania)
Tallgrass (Kansas)
For more information about the learning network please visit improvehousecalls.org.
This work is part of large-scale initiative funded by The John A Hartford Foundation to improve care for the more than two million older adults and people with disabilities who are the “invisible homebound” with functional impairments and frailty.