Multidisciplinary Teams and Obesity: Role of the Modern Patient-Centered Medical Home
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Multidisciplinary Teams and Obesity: Role of the Modern Patient-Centered Medical Home
Abstract
With the growing obesity epidemic, it is difficult for individual primary care providers to devote the time and effort necessary to achieve meaningful weight loss for significant numbers of patients. A variety of health care professionals provide value and evidence-based care that is effective in treating obesity and other preventable diseases. Multidisciplinary collaboration between primary care physicians and other trained health professionals within patient-centered medical homes offers an effective approach to sustainable behavioral treatment options for individuals who are obese or overweight.
Keywords: Obesity management; Patient-centered medical home; Primary care.
Published by Elsevier Inc.
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