Collaborative Centers

The Patient Centered Primary Care Collaborative established the four Collaborative Centers in order to coordinate our efforts in addressing specific long term goals that the PCPCC has developed to further our efforts in promoting the Patient Centered Medical Home model.

To learn more about the Collaborative Centers please check below to find a brief description of the functions that each Center is designed to fulfill. For a full description of the Centers, and the goals that have already been developed, please click the link embedded in the name of each Collaborative Center.

If you want to participate in any of the Collaborative Centers please check the more detailed Center descriptions linked below and contact the listed PCPCC staff member.

Center to Promote Public Payer Implementation


Function: Assist state Medicaid agencies and other public payers as they implement and refine programs to embed the Patient Centered Medical Home model by offering technical assistance; sharing best practices and giving guidance on the development of successful funding models.

Center for Multi-Stake Holder Demonstration


Function: Identify community based pilot sites in order to test and evaluate the concept; offer hands-on technical assistance, sharing best practices, and identify funding sources to advance adoption.

Center for Health Benefit Redesign and Implementation

Function: Create standards and buying criteria to serve as a guide and tool for large and small employers/purchasers in order to build the market demand for adoption of the Medical Home model.

Center for eHealth Information Exchange and Adoption


Function: Evaluate use and application of information technology to support and enable the development and broad adoption of information technology in private practice and among community practitioners.