
The Patient Care Network of Oklahoma (PCNOK) is a clinically integrated network that provides care for patients in Oklahoma. The network includes a variety of care providers, such as hospitals, clinics, and physicians. The network is designed to improve the quality of care for patients and to reduce the cost of care.
1. What is PCNOK?
The Patient Care Network of Oklahoma (PCNOK) is a clinically integrated network of physicians and other health care providers who have come together to improve the coordination and quality of care for their patients.
The PCNOK was formed in 2013, and its members include primary care physicians, specialists, hospitals, and other health care providers. The network’s goal is to improve the coordination of care for its patients, and to provide them with the best possible care.
The PCNOK has a number of initiatives underway to achieve its goals. One of these is the development of a “patient-centered medical home” model of care. This model of care is designed to provide patients with a “one-stop shop” for their health care needs.
The PCNOK is also working on developing care coordination protocols and systems. These protocols and systems will help to ensure that patients receive the care they need, when they need it.
In addition, the PCNOK is working to improve the quality of care for its patients. The network has developed quality improvement initiatives, and is working with its members to implement them.
The PCNOK is making good progress in its efforts to improve the coordination and quality of care for its patients. In the coming years, the network will continue to work hard to make sure that its patients receive the best possible care.
2. What are the benefits of PCNOK?
The Patient Care Network of Oklahoma (PCNOK) is a clinically integrated network that provides coordinated care for patients in Oklahoma. The PCNOK is made up of primary care providers, specialists, hospitals, and other health care providers who work together to provide coordinated care for patients. The PCNOK is designed to improve the quality of care for patients by providing a coordinated, patient-centered approach to care. The PCNOK is accountable for the quality of care that patients receive, and for the cost of care. The PCNOK is committed to providing high-quality, cost-effective care for all Oklahomans.
3. How can PCNOK help patients?
The Patient Care Network of Oklahoma (PCNOK) is a clinically integrated network of health care providers that work together to improve the quality and coordination of care for their patients. The PCNOK model of care delivery is based on the concept of the medical home, which is a team-based approach to providing comprehensive, coordinated, patient-centered care.
The PCNOK model of care delivery is designed to improve the quality of care and coordination of care for patients by:
• Providing easy access to a patient’s medical records
• Creating a care plan that is tailored to the individual patient’s needs
• Ensuring that all members of the care team are aware of the patient’s care plan
• Coordinating care among all members of the care team
• Monitoring the quality of care and outcomes for all patients
The PCNOK model of care delivery is based on the concept of the medical home, which is a team-based approach to providing comprehensive, coordinated, patient-centered care. The medical home model of care delivery has been shown to improve the quality of care and coordination of care for patients.
4. What is the difference between PCNOK and other networks?
The Patient Care Network of Oklahoma (PCNOK) is a clinically integrated network (CIN) of primary care physicians and specialists who have come together to improve the coordination and quality of care for their patients.
PCNOK is different from other networks in several ways. First, PCNOK is made up of primary care physicians and specialists who have agreed to work together to coordinate care for their patients. This coordination of care is intended to improve the quality of care and reduce costs. Second, PCNOK has a shared savings agreement with insurers, which means that the physicians in the network share in the savings generated by providing high-quality, coordinated care. Finally, PCNOK provides its members with access to a number of quality improvement and care management resources, which they can use to improve the care they provide to their patients.
5. How can I join PCNOK?
If you are a primary care provider interested in joining the PCNOK, please contact us at (405) 562-7450 or email us at PCNOK@ OUHSC.edu.
The PCNOK is a clinically integrated network (CIN) of primary care providers and specialists who have come together to improve the coordination and quality of patient care, while also working to control the cost of health care. The PCNOK was established in 2013 and is currently made up of over 350 providers across the state of Oklahoma.
As a provider in the PCNOK, you will have access to:
A dedicated team of care coordinators who will work with you to ensure that your patients receive the care they need
A patient-centered medical home (PCMH) model of care that emphasizes preventive care and chronic disease management
A robust data warehouse that will allow you to track the progress of your patients and measure the quality of care you are providing
A variety of educational opportunities to help you stay up-to-date on the latest clinical guidelines and best practices
In addition, as a member of the PCNOK, you will be eligible to participate in our quality incentive program. This program provides financial incentives to providers who meet or exceed quality benchmarks for their patients.
If you are interested in joining the PCNOK, please contact us at (405) 562-7450 or email us at PCNOK@ OUHSC.edu. We look forward to working with you to improve the quality of care for your patients!