Your Medical Home
Lexington Pediatrics, in affiliation with Boston Children’s Hospital, has an NCQA-certified medical home that helps deliver quality care to our patients. A patient-centered Medical Home calls for care that is accessible, patient and family-centered, continuous, comprehensive, coordinated and compassionate. It is designed to restructure primary care to “comprehensive care under one roof”. This is evidence-based care following the AAP guidelines and best practices.
Our goal is to improve the quality of care for our patients in all areas (medical, educational, social, emotional) that are expected to last 12 months or more and need assistance with the coordination of services. Chronic medical conditions can include:
- Diabetes
- Asthma
- Heart conditions
- Cancer
- Physical disabilities such as MD, CP and spina bifida
- Developmental disabilities such as autism spectrum disorders and mental retardation as well as emotional/behavioral health needs and ADHD.
- Social Determination of Health (e.g. housing insecurity, food insecurity, transportation).
Medical Home Care Coordinator
Medical Home is an important part of Lexington Pediatrics. Our goal is to ensure we meet all the needs of our patients. We have a dedicated Medical Home Coordinator, Hannah Rosinski. Her role is to work in partnership with the pediatric care team at Lexington Pediatrics and the children and families in the practice to ensure that both the medical and non-medical needs of our patients are met.
She will function as an advocate for patient and family needs and work collaboratively with our behavioral health coordinator as well as nursing and physician medical teams to serve as a resource and help establish access to services bridging the gap between Lexington Pediatrics and specialists, schools, and community connections (i.e. early intervention, family support, insurance coverage).
She is available MWF from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., or T/TH from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Please feel free to contact her with any questions you may have, and she will do her best to assist you. She can be reached by phone at: 781-862-4110, ext 8274 or by email at: lexingtonpeds.mhcc@chppoc.org