A collaborative organization of healthcare professionals, primarily physicians, working together to provide comprehensive medical care, promote efficiency, and enhance patient outcomes.
A physician group that includes specialists from various medical fields, allowing patients to access a wide range of healthcare services within one organization.
A physician who serves as the main point of contact for a patient’s healthcare needs, coordinating and managing overall health and wellness.
A holistic approach to healthcare where different medical specialties work together seamlessly, sharing information to provide coordinated and efficient patient care.
A healthcare delivery model that focuses on achieving the best outcomes for patients while controlling costs, often emphasizing preventive measures and patient engagement.
The practice of improving the health outcomes of a defined group of individuals, considering factors like demographics, lifestyle, and environmental influences.
An entity that brings together healthcare providers to collaboratively manage and coordinate care for a specific patient population, aiming to improve quality and reduce costs.
The use of technology to provide healthcare services remotely, allowing patients to consult with physicians and receive medical advice without being physically present.
The deliberate organization of patient care activities between two or more participants involved in a patient’s care to facilitate the appropriate delivery of healthcare services.
An approach to providing comprehensive and coordinated primary care, with an emphasis on enhancing the patient’s experience and involving them in their own healthcare decisions.
Standardized metrics used to assess the quality of healthcare services provided by a physician group, often focusing on patient outcomes, safety, and effectiveness.