TY - JOUR KW - Communication KW - Continuity of Patient Care/standards KW - Cooperative Behavior KW - Health Services Accessibility/standards KW - Humans KW - Patient Care Team/standards KW - Patient-Centered Care/methods KW - Primary Health Care/standards KW - Professional Role AU - A. M. Annis AU - M. Harris AU - C. H. Robinson AU - S. L. Krein A1 - AB - Patient-Centered Medical Home (PCMH) evaluations have primarily focused on primary care providers and not on the primary care team. This systematic literature review examined the extent to which access and care coordination measures in PCMH reflect the involvement of associate care providers (ACPs), which include registered and licensed practical nurses, nursing and medical assistants, clerks, pharmacists, social workers, and dietitians. Among 42 studies, few measures specified ACP roles or linked ACP care to outcomes. Increasing attention on team-based care emphasizes a vital need to reframe measures within a team context. BT - Journal of nursing care quality C5 - Education & Workforce; Medical Home CP - 4 CY - United States DO - 10.1097/NCQ.0000000000000192 IS - 4 JF - Journal of nursing care quality N2 - Patient-Centered Medical Home (PCMH) evaluations have primarily focused on primary care providers and not on the primary care team. This systematic literature review examined the extent to which access and care coordination measures in PCMH reflect the involvement of associate care providers (ACPs), which include registered and licensed practical nurses, nursing and medical assistants, clerks, pharmacists, social workers, and dietitians. Among 42 studies, few measures specified ACP roles or linked ACP care to outcomes. Increasing attention on team-based care emphasizes a vital need to reframe measures within a team context. PP - United States PY - 2016 SN - 1550-5065; 1057-3631 SP - 357 EP - 366 EP - T1 - Do Patient-Centered Medical Home Access and Care Coordination Measures Reflect the Contribution of All Team Members? A Systematic Review T2 - Journal of nursing care quality TI - Do Patient-Centered Medical Home Access and Care Coordination Measures Reflect the Contribution of All Team Members? A Systematic Review U1 - Education & Workforce; Medical Home U2 - 27219827 U3 - 10.1097/NCQ.0000000000000192 VL - 31 VO - 1550-5065; 1057-3631 Y1 - 2016 ER -