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Posts Tagged ‘New Hampshire Health Care’

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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Monday, October 5, 2009

An Outsider’s View of What is Wrong in American Health Care

By Paul Spiess, Co-Chair

Citizens Health Initiative

 

During the past three years, I have had a unique opportunity to evaluate New Hampshire’s health care system as an organizer and Co-Chairperson of the NH Citizens Health Initiative. My perspective in this initiative is somewhat unique, as I am neither a provider nor administrator of a health care organization, nor am I affiliated in any way with the payer side of the equation. I am a former businessman and legislator who chose to become engaged when I perceived a serious threat to our state’s economic health and vitality due to a rapid explosion of health care expenditures and resulting rise of insurance premiums.

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