Wood River
Health Services honored at State House for status as Patient Centered Medical
Home
HOPE VALLEY, RI – Wood River
Health Services was honored at the State House recently in both the Senate and
the House for achieving national recognition as a Patient Centered
Medical Home by the National Committee for Quality Assurance.
Sen. Cathie Cool
Rumsey introduced a resolution to the Senate congratulating the health center
for “demonstrating the ability to meet and exceed key elements and high
standards that are aligned with the joint principles of the Patient Centered
Medical Home program.”
The
patient-centered medical home (PCMH) is considered the leading model of care,
emphasizing care coordination and communication to transform primary care to focus
on patient needs. The PCMH identifies practices that promote partnerships
between individual patients and their personal clinicians, instead of treating
patient care as the sum of several episodic office visits.
Each patient's care
is tended to by a clinician-led care team, which provides for all the patient's
healthcare needs and coordinates treatments across the healthcare system.
Wood River Health
Services is the Federally Qualified Community Health Center for southwestern
Rhode Island, providing medical and dental care and social services to over 9,000
area residents.
The
center also provides a nationally recognized chronic disease management
program, on-site lab testing in cooperation with Westerly Hospital and behavioral
and mental health counseling referrals.
Wood
River Health Services is located at 823 Main St., Hope Valley (on Route 3 south
of the village, just off Route I-95 at Exit 2). For more information, call (401) 539-2461 or visit www.wrhsri.org.