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Published: Aug 01, 2003
Fairview Foundation in Minneapolis created and evaluated Fairview Partners, an integrated health network of providers working together to improve the quality and delivery of health services to chronically ill nursing home patients.
This project sought to restructure the system of financing care, inter-organizational relationships and the system of care delivery. All providers participated in a capitated, risk-based financing system, sharing clinical and financial responsibility for patient care throughout the continuum of primary, acute and long-term care.
The project was part of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) Building Health Systems for People with Chronic Illnesses national program.
Key Results
Key Findings
An external evaluation conducted by the Center for Urban and Regional Affairs found:
The evaluation concluded that Fairview Partners was clinically advantageous and cost-effective.
After the Grant
Fairview Partners is now self-supporting and profitable. As of 2002, it had increased the number of participating nursing homes to 21.
Funding
RWJF supported this project through a grant of $644,212.
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Listed below is one grant that supported this project.
| Grant | Awarded to | Amount |
|---|---|---|
| Integrated health network for nursing home residents |
Fairview Foundation (Minneapolis, MN) ID#: 024818 Jeanne M. Lally 612-672-6955 |
Actual award: $644,212 January 1995 to December 1997 |
RWJF may have supported this project with other grants that are not listed.
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