![]() The Academy and its Value Week partners believe value-based care is the most fiscally sustainable approach to health care transformation. Each day of the free program, AAFP members will be able to participate in virtual summits featuring thought leaders and government officials, as well as tune in to conversations with federal lawmakers. Our strong coalition is celebrating a record of steady progress while charting a path forward on key legislative and regulatory priorities. That’s why the AAFP, together with a diverse group of leading health industry stakeholders, is convening Health Care Value Week. ![]() To do it, we need to achieve multipayer alignment across models and more robust participation opportunities for those who care for Medicaid enrollees, including practices at all levels of experience. I’ll keep you updated as I progress on these three books.Broadening value-based primary care - which we know will improve quality of care, reduce costs and eliminate a range of health disparities - is a crucial transformation that will help the nation address its most intractable health care challenges across public and private programs. They will face great pain as well as great joy. It will follow a mother and her two daughters as they move from rebellion to obedience and service. At this point I believe I’ll finish a trilogy that I have about ½ complete. I have so many stories I want to tell you and I’m turning right in on the next one. As always I’m asking that everyone who reads the book will leave reviews – Amazon is a great place to start with those although there are certainly other platforms for book reviews. I’m so excited to have Emma in your hands and I can’t wait to hear what you think about this book. The end papers will always include a witnessing statement and resources where a reader can find answers to questions about God. It’s not a luxury we enjoy as we make decisions great and small in our everyday life so I hope it will be an encouragement to see the long term effect of the characters’ lives. It is my intention that each story would end with an epilogue showing how the life of the characters affected the future. I pray that at the end of the story the gospel is clear and that the characters would draw you to Christ. Of course, not everyone who reads believes and I pray that my books might fall into the hands of someone who does not have a personal relationship with Jesus Christ. If your own faith will allow you to see that even in hardship there is joy and that leaving a legacy of faith is a greater success than any earthly convenience or pleasure. There are happy endings in my books if you look deeply. We have so many burdens in this modern world where Christ is assaulted on every front that we need some kind of escape – if only for a few minutes – into a world where the battle belongs to someone else. I hope that a Christian can read my stories and come away encouraged and uplifted. I write about a people with a deep faith in God, so in many ways it’s easy to weave faith into every chapter. After all, that’s the reason for life – our purpose for existing. With that said, the bigger reason I write, and I hope the primary reason I undertake anything in my life is to glorify God. I believe there is value for the next generation of my family, other families from the mountain, and people everywhere to know about these people, who they are and what they’ve endured. I love these people and I love their stories. I have the stories of generations of family bouncing around my head – stories that have been told and retold for so many years that the facts blur into the legend that’s grown around them. ![]() It’s a question any author ought to be able to answer before writing a single word and one I’m happy to answer for you. ![]() The final question – and always my favorite on any subject – is WHY. Over the last few weeks I’ve tried to answer the Who What When and Where of Plans for Emma. ![]()
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