PT - JOURNAL ARTICLE AU - Katz, Alan AU - Herpai, Nicole AU - Smith, Glenys AU - Aubrey-Bassler, Kris AU - Breton, Mylaine AU - Boivin, Antoine AU - Hogg, William AU - Miedema, Baukje AU - Pang, Jocelyn AU - Wodchis, Walter P. AU - Wong, Sabrina T. TI - Alignment of Canadian Primary Care With the Patient Medical Home Model: A QUALICO-PC Study AID - 10.1370/afm.2059 DP - 2017 May 01 TA - The Annals of Family Medicine PG - 230--236 VI - 15 IP - 3 4099 - http://www.annfammed.org/content/15/3/230.short 4100 - http://www.annfammed.org/content/15/3/230.full SO - Ann Fam Med2017 May 01; 15 AB - PURPOSE The patient medical home (PMH) model aims to improve patient satisfaction and health outcomes in Canada, but since its introduction in 2009, there has been no evaluation of the extent to which primary care conforms with PMH attributes. Our objective was to compare current primary care across Canada with the 10 goals of the PMH model.METHODS A cross-sectional survey of primary care organization and delivery was conducted in Canadian provinces to evaluate the PMH-based attributes of primary care practices. Family physician and patient responses were mapped to the 10 goals of the PMH model. We used regression models to describe the provinces’ success in meeting the goals, taking specific practice characteristics into account. We created a PMH composite score by weighting each goal equally for each practice and aggregating these by province. The PMH score is the sum of the values for each goal, which were scored from 0 to 1; a score of 10 indicates that all 10 goals of the PMH model were achieved.RESULTS Seven hundred seventy-two primary care practices and 7,172 patients participated in the survey. The average national PMH score was 5.36 (range 4.75–6.23) of 10. Ontario was the only province to score significantly higher than Canada as a whole, whereas Québec, Newfoundland/Labrador, and New Brunswick/Prince Edward Island scored below the national average. There was little variation, however, among provinces in achieving the 10 PMH goals.CONCLUSIONS Provincial PMH scores indicate considerable room for improvement if the PMH goals are to be fully implemented in Canada.