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The Role of Health Extension in Practice Transformation and Community Health Improvement: Lessons From 5 Case Studies

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ANNALS OF FAMILY MEDICINE
Volume 17, Issue -, Pages S67-S72

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ANNALS FAMILY MEDICINE
DOI: 10.1370/afm.2409

Keywords

health extension; primary care; organizational change; outreach; population health; social determinants of health; practice-based research

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  1. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) [1U18HS020890, 1U18HS020972, 1R18HS23904, 1R18HS023908]

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Passage of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act triggered 2 successive grant initiatives from the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, allowing for the evolution of health extension models among 20 states, not limited to support for in-clinic primary care practice transformation, but also including a broader concept incorporating technical assistance for practices and their communities to address social determinants of health. Five states stand out in stretching the boundaries of health extension: New Mexico, Oklahoma, Oregon, Colorado, and Washington. Their stories reveal lessons learned regarding the successes and challenges, including the importance of building sustained relationships with practices and community coalitions; of documenting success in broad terms as well as achieving diverse outcomes of meaning to different stakeholders; of understanding that health extension is a function that can be carried out by an individual or group depending on resources; and of being prepared for political struggles over turf and ownership of extension. All states saw the need for long-term, sustained fundraising beyond grants in an environment expecting a short-term return on investment, and they were challenged operating in a shifting health system landscape where the creativity and personal relationships built with small primary care practices was hindered when these practices were purchased by larger health delivery systems.

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