Why Join UChicago Medicine Physician Partners?
Join a Large Network with Mutual Interests While Maintaining Private Practice Autonomy
Leaders of the UChicago Medicine Care Network Affiliated Providers continuously make significant investments in building population health resources and care coordination, so that independent providers can focus on supporting patients.
By joining UChicago Medicine’s Clinically Integrated Network, you can access greater opportunities for value-based contracts and enhanced patient care coordination.
Providers also benefit from direct access to UChicago Medicine’s world-class specialty care services.
Care management programs we offer:
Collaborative Care is an evidence-based model of care that increases the capacity for mental health care in non-psychiatry settings.
Patients with depression and/or anxiety or with cognitive impairment with mental health and/or neuropsychiatric problems.
A social worker will talk with your patient by phone, video, or in-person at least every 2 weeks and consult with a psychiatrist every week.
- Care Management: Coordinate between PCP and consultative psychiatry, assess medication adherence, and provide other mental health services such as connection to long-term therapy.
- Psychiatric consultation: Assisting with diagnoses and medication adjustments.
- Brief therapy: Biweekly psychoeducation, brief CBT, motivational interviewing, supportive counseling
Outreach & Engagement: Understands our vulnerable populations and builds trust to engage patients in health activities, including home visits.
Care Coordination: Helps patients navigate the healthcare system to schedule appointments, work through insurance issues, etc.
Health Education: Provides culturally competent health education and resources.
Advocacy & Support: Advocates for the needs of the patients in the community and connects to community-based resources.
Care Coordination
- Facilitates communication among various healthcare providers and settings
- Develops comprehensive patient centered education
Patient Education
- Educates about conditions treatment options medication management and self-care techniques
Resource Management
- Assists in accessing necessary resources and support services
Patient Advocacy
- Advocates for patients to ensure needs and preferences are prioritized in treatment and care decisions
Post Acute
- Follows patients during post acute stays to eliminate barriers and ensure timely discharges
Patient Access Specialists: Outreach patients to schedule them for Annual Wellness Visits and educate on the importance of preventative health measures.
Coding Documentation Specialists: Review charts and make recommendations for accurate HCC coding.
Population Health Coaches: Outreach patients to pull in for needed services (colonoscopy, mammogram, etc.) and help close quality gaps. Submit all necessary documentation to payers in order to achieve optimal quality performance scores.
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Providers who participate in UChicago Medicine Physician Partners are not employees of the University of Chicago Medical Center or the University of Chicago Medicine Care Network Affiliated Physicians, LLC d/b/a UChicago Medicine Physician Partners