HARRISBURG, Jan. 9, 2014 – The statewide organization representing 5,500 doctors, residents and students of family medicine has picked state Sen. Judy Schwank for its “2014 Legislator of the Year” award.

The Pennsylvania Academy of Family Physicians said it picked the Ruscombmanor Township Democrat because of her work to introduce and advance patient-centered medical home strategies in the commonwealth.

Schwank’s Senate Bill 1083 would establish a patient-centered medical home advisory council that would help the Department of Public Welfare to develop policies and standards that improve the quality and cost-effectiveness of health care.

Schwank and Rep. Matt Baker (R-Bradford/Tioga), who introduced a companion bill in the House, are co-recipients of the award.

“I am surprised and grateful for this recognition,” Schwank said today after receiving the academy’s notification. “Patient-centered medical homes will better organize primary care and deliver higher quality health care at lower costs because it will focus on what the patient wants and needs to get better.

“Using this model will also encourage providers and care teams to meet patients where they live. And, it will strengthen relationships between the patient and his or her providers and doctors,” she said.

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