Genesis Earns National Recognition for Patient Care

2/20/17

Genesis Community Health, Inc., a non-profit health center dedicated to serving patients of all economic levels, recently demonstrated that its care and services are carried out with the patient’s needs foremost in mind.

Genesis, which operates two medical centers in Boynton Beach and Boca Raton, earned its Patient-Centered Medical Home Recognition from the National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA), a Washington, D.C.-based, private, not-for-profit organization dedicated to improving healthcare quality. The recognition was earned at its Boynton Beach location, and it is currently undergoing the same recognition process for its Boca Raton location.

As part of its accreditation and recognition programs, NCQA offers medical centers a strenuous evaluation method to demonstrate their commitment to and practice of patient-centered policies.

The patient-centered medical home is a way of organizing primary care that emphasizes care coordination and communication to transform primary care into “what patients want it to be.” Medical homes where patients have formed a relationship and feel valued can lead to higher quality and lower costs, and can improve patients’ and providers’ experience of care.

Genesis CEO DeAnna Warren gave thanks to the University of Central Florida’s Regional Extension Center for its assistance in helping her staff complete the evaluation process and paperwork. The recognition was earned in late December.

“We are preparing to go for a higher level of care and accreditation,” Warren said. “Achieving a ‘patient-centered’ model is very important, as third-party payers and insurance companies want demonstrated proof that real change is being sought in patient care. These evaluation tools are used to determine if patients’ quality of life and wellness are really improving. We are thrilled to have received this recognition from a national body.”

About NCQA

Since its founding in 1990, NCQA has been a central figure in driving improvement throughout the health care system, helping to elevate the issue of health care quality to the top of the national agenda. The NCQA seal is a widely recognized symbol of quality. Organizations incorporating the seal into advertising and marketing materials must first pass a rigorous, comprehensive review and must annually report on their performance. For consumers and employers, the seal is a reliable indicator that an organization is well-managed and delivers high quality care and service. See more at http://www.ncqa.org.

About Genesis Community Health:

Since opening its doors in 2010, Genesis Community Health has become the medical home for more than 5,400 patients from Boynton Beach, Boca Raton and the surrounding areas. Genesis is located in Boynton Beach within Bethesda Hospital East, 2815 South Seacrest Boulevard, adjacent to the Emergency Room. It expanded into Boca Raton with a second site in December 2015 and a dental office in Boca Raton in September 2016.

Genesis is a Florida 501(c)3 non-profit organization created to promote and provide health care to people of all economic levels, with special sensitivity to the needs of economically disadvantaged people of diverse cultural backgrounds in and around Palm Beach County. Genesis Community Health is an access point of care for patients who traditionally do not have adequate access to the health care system. Genesis is currently funded through the US Department of Health and Human Services and Quantum Foundation. For more information or to make an appointment, please call 561.735.6553 (Boynton Beach medical clinic), 561.430.3629 (Boca Raton medical clinic), 561.235.5477 (Boca Raton dental office) or visit www.gencomhealth.org.

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