In This Episode:
Dr. K talks with Griffin Myers, MD, Chief Medical Officer of Oak Street Health, a Chicago-based network of primary care clinics designed to serve older adults. They discuss:
- What makes Oak Street Health’s primary care different from usual primary care
- Why every patient is assigned to a team and not just a doctor
- How Oak Street Health uses patient relations managers, care managers, pharmacists, and other team members to address issues that many primary care providers don’t
- The problems with fee-for-service in primary care, and the benefits of accountable care
- How Oak Street Health is able to serve seniors of all income levels, without charging extra fees
- How they help older adults avoid risky medications
- Advice for innovators developing health technologies for aging adults
Related episode:
046 – Interview: Deprescribing & Reducing Risky Medications in Aging
Related Resources:
- Oak Street Health
- Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE)
- The Risk Adjustment Program – HCC Coding
- Creating Patient-centered Team-based Primary Care
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