The Patient Centered Medical Home™

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CLINIX Health Services of Colorado, Inc. was the first physician practice in Colorado to achieve NCQA recognition status as a Patient Centered Medical Home (PPC-PCMH) ™  Recognition is from 07/17/2012 – 10/30/2022. NCQA is a private, non-profit organization dedicated to improving health care quality. 

The Patient-Centered Medical Home™ standards emphasize the use of systematic, patient-centered, coordinated care that supports access, communication and patient involvement.

This is important to you as a patient because

  • CLINIX is “patient-centered” – YOU are the most important person in the health care system. You are at the center of your health care. Your wants and needs are important in your health care plan.
  • CLINIX is a “medical home” – You have a personal healthcare team that includes Clinix health care professionals, trusted friends or family members (if you wish), and – most importantly – YOU.
  • CLINIX provides “coordinated and comprehensive care” – You are provided total health care which in addition to care for illness and injuries, includes preventive health care and personalized treatment plans.

Clinix utilizes a network of preferred specialist “our medical neighborhood” when you are in need a specialty care. 

NCQA Recognition (Diabetes)

Gregory Hollar, D.O. of the Clinix Healing Center have been awarded recognition by the National Committee for Quality Assurance/ American Diabetes Association Diabetes Physician Recognition Program for July 2014-August 2019.

NCQA’s Diabetes Recognition Program honors the vanguard, professionals using the best science to help patients cope with one of modern life’s most pervasive illnesses,” said NCQA President Margaret E. O’Kane. “I commend Gregory Hollar, D.O. for providing high quality care and for going the extra mile to help people with diabetes.

NCQA Accreditation

Gregory Hollar, D.O. of CLINIX Healing Center have been awarded recognition from August 2007 – August 2013 by the National Committee for Quality Assurance/American Diabetes Association Diabetes Physician Recognition Program.

The National Committee for Quality Assurance’s mission is to improve the quality of health care delivered to people everywhere. NCQA is a private, non-profit organization that accredits and certifies a wide range of health care organizations and manages the evolution of HEDIS, the performance measurement tool used by more than 90 percent of the nation’s health plans. NCQA is governed by a Board of Directors that includes employers, consumer and labor representatives, health plans, quality experts, regulators and representatives from organized medicine.

For more information on NCQA, visit their website at www.ncqa.org.

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