As healthcare demands rise, organizations like Kittitas Valley Healthcare (KVH) are developing innovative models to serve communities more effectively. The Partnering Physician Model is one such innovation, designed to address the shortage of healthcare providers while enhancing patient care. This model centers on a team of physicians and Advanced Practice Clinicians (APCs), including Nurse Practitioners and Physician Assistants, collaborating to care for patients. Physicians lead the teams and focus on complex cases while APCs handle more routine care. This team-based approach ensures that patients have better access to care, with familiar professionals and consistent, high-quality medical attention.
In addition to the Partnering Physician Model, KVH has implemented community-based care programs, specifically tailored for those unable to visit traditional healthcare settings. These programs provide support to some of the most medically complex homebound or home-limited patients in society. These patients typically have no continuous follow-up care, which continues the cycle of poor health management and is even more expensive and exhaustive for patients and their caregivers. For family caregivers, it brings support and peace of mind. Caregivers often say that it is very reassuring to know that a caring home-based primary care provider is one phone call away, versus having to call 911. In Kittitas County, the community-based care programs include Home-Based Primary Care, Home Health, and Hospice care.