PMH Sample Clauses

PMH. The Physicians agree and commit to work towards the following to transition the Practice to a PMH and to achieve high quality (effective, accessible, acceptable, appropriate, and safe) primary care service delivery: • PMH Attributes: the key attributes of the BC PMH model as detailed above • Based on achieving the triple aim of improved patient and provider experience, population health, and cost effectiveness. • Enhancing the quality and value of care experienced by individual patients and specific populations.
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PMH. The Nurse Practitioner agrees and commits to work towards the following to transition her/his practice to a PMH and to achieve high quality (effective, accessible, acceptable, appropriate, and safe) primary care service delivery: • PMH Attributes: the key attributes of the BC PMH model as detailed above • Grounded in the Triple Aim: based on achieving the triple aim of improved patient and provider experience, population health, and cost effectiveness. • Enhancing the quality and value of care experienced by individual patients and specific populations.
PMH. Alta and Executive wish to amend the Original Agreement, as amended by the First Amendment and the Second Amendment (the “Employment Agreement”), as set forth herein.

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