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Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Centralizing the “Centered” Models in New Hampshire
By Laura Davie, Project Director, NH Institute for Health Policy and Practice
In my role as project director in the Institute for Health Policy and Practice, I work on multiple projects. Although these projects have different components (including populations segments being focused on, issue being addressed, partners engaged at the table), it is impossible to ignore how these project are (or, at least, should be) connected across the health systems that they span. In my work of late, I notice the word “centered” is used a lot as an important descriptor of projects being implemented across health systems. These projects include the patient-centered medical home within the health care delivery system and person-centered planning in the long-term care system. I believe that, while these two “centered” models serve different functions within their respective systems, New Hampshire will be best served when these “centered” models overlap (and the sooner, the better.)
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Sunday, August 30, 2009
Health Care Town Hall—Building on a Proud Tradition of Respect
By Ned Helms
As I was watching the coverage of the health reform debate and some of the more outrageous fringe language and behavior at “town halls” around the country it reminded me, as did both President Obama’s and (for the most part) our own Congressional delegation’s recent town meetings here, of the New Hampshire and New England approach to that amazing institution. At its core, the Town Meeting relies on an abiding commitment to the responsibility of citizenship, the blessing of free speech and the value of civility.
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