@article{Hansen-Turton_Hayden_2020, title={A Population Health Approach for People with Intellectual Disabilities Using a Patient-Centered Medical Home Model}, volume={1}, url={https://socialinnovationsjournal.com/index.php/sij/article/view/234}, abstractNote={<p>Despite advancements in the arenas of medicine and civil liberties, people with disabilities continue to experience significant barriers to care and health disparities. Woods Services adopted the principles and practices of population health management and implemented new service models that address the social determinants of health and incorporate the tenets of the Patient-Centered Medical Home. Results of a one-year pilot of the Patient-Centered Medical Home approach delivered by the Medical Center at Woods include a 35 percent reduction of in-patient hospitalizations and a 39 percent decrease of in-patient expenses. In addition, emergency room costs were down by 2.3 percent, and total costs declined by 8.7 percent.</p>}, number={1}, journal={Social Innovations Journal}, author={Hansen-Turton, Tine and Hayden, Elizabeth}, year={2020}, month={Apr.} }