September 30 – October 1 , 2014 | Charlotte, NC
Seminar Hours:
Day 1, September 30th: 8:30 a.m. – 5:30 p.m, Registration 7:45 a.m. – 8:30 a.m
Day 2, October 1st: 8:30 a.m. – 12:30 pm
Continental breakfast will be served both days; lunch will be served on Day 1.
Registration Fee:
Early Bird Registration Fee: $945 on or before August 19, 2014.
Regular Registration Fee: $995 after August 19, 2014.
This program was formerly named Facilitating PCMH 2014 Recognition. More than 7,000 NCQA-Recognized Patient-Centered Medical Homes practices and almost 37,000 recognized clinicians have proved the strong relevance of the NCQA PCMH Standards to the Triple Aim. The 2014 standards emphasizes team-based care with a significant focus on the care management of high-risk populations along with the integration of behavioral health. We have aligned the Quality Improvement (QI) activities with the Triple Aim and positioned the NCQA requirements to qualify for Meaningful Use Stage 2.
Join us for a thorough review of the PCMH 2014 standards. We’ll practice scoring elements and examining documentation that supports an application towards becoming a recognized patient centered medical home with NCQA.
At the conclusion of this educational program, the participant will be able to:
Examine the essential characteristics of a recognized patient-centered medical home.
Identify the measurement and documentation criteria for each of NCQA’s updated requirements.
Facilitate the NCQA survey and evaluation process.
Seats are limited. Early registration is highly recommended. This seminar tends to sell out quickly. Please note: A seat is not secured until payment is received and processed by NCQA.
Location:
Hilton Charlotte City Center
222 E. 3rd Street
Charlotte, NC 28202
Phone: (704) 377-1500
Room Rate:
$209 Single/Double on or before September 8, 2014 or until block is full.
(Ask for the NQCA room block)
Space and room rate are subject to availability. Early reservations are strongly recommended.
This seminar tends to sell out quickly.
This seminar tends to sell out quickly.

