Facilitating PCMH RecognitionFort Lauderdale, FLNovember 7-8, 2012 About the ProgramIn response to the recommendations of stakeholders and our experience with more than 1500 NCQA Recognized primary care practices, NCQA has renovated its patient-centered medical home recognition program. The 2011 standards are more patient-centered with a significant emphasis on the planning, managing and coordinating care for patients.
PCMH Best Practices & Lessons LearnedOctober 24, 2012 | ChicagoJoin us for an opportunity to hear physicians, consultants, care team members, coaches, practice managers, quality improvement staff on the approaches they used to successfully meet the NCQA PCMH standards and the resulting benefits of their effort.This program will enable learners to:Manage challenging issues while achieving NCQA PCMH RecognitionObtain tips and strategies for becoming PCMH recognized by engaging in a dialogue with NCQA Reviewers and members of the Review Oversight Committee; coaches; practices and consultan
Facilitating PCMH RecognitionOctober 22-23 | ChicagoIn response to the recommendations of stakeholders and our experience with more than 1500 NCQA Recognized primary care practices, NCQA has renovated its patient-centered medical home recognition program. The 2011 standards are more patient-centered with a significant emphasis on the planning, managing and coordinating care for patients. They have a greater emphasis on continuous quality improvement in primary care practices, and align with Federal initiatives of Meaningful Use.Join us for a thorough review of the PCMH standards.
PCMH Best Practices and Lessons LearnedAugust 23, 2012 | Washington, D.C. Join us for an opportunity to hear physicians, consultants, care team members, coaches, practice managers, quality improvement staff on the approaches they used to successfully meet the NCQA PCMH standards and the resulting benefits of their effort. This program will enable learners to:Manage challenging issues while achieving NCQA PCMH RecognitionObtain tips and strategies for becoming PCMH recognized by engaging in a dialogue with NCQA Reviewers and members of the Review Oversight Committee; coaches; practices and
Facilitating PCMH RecognitionAugust 21-22 | Washington, DCAbout the ProgramIn response to the recommendations of stakeholders and our experience with more than 1500 NCQA Recognized primary care practices, NCQA has renovated its patient-centered medical home recognition program. The 2011 standards are more patient-centered with a significant emphasis on the planning, managing and coordinating care for patients.
Facilitating PCMH RecognitionOctober 22-23 | ChicagoIn response to the recommendations of stakeholders and our experience with more than 1500 NCQA Recognized primary care practices, NCQA has renovated its patient-centered medical home recognition program. The 2011 standards are more patient-centered with a significant emphasis on the planning, managing and coordinating care for patients. They have a greater emphasis on continuous quality improvement in primary care practices, and align with Federal initiatives of Meaningful Use.Join us for a thorough review of the PCMH standards.
Facilitating PCMH Recognition September 10-11 | Las Vegas, NV Discover the recognition program that has helped transform practices across America. With NCQA-Recognized Patient-Centered Medical Homes in nearly every state, this is the most widely recognized medical home program in the country.
Time Out for Genetics: Heard About Genetic Counseling? What Does it Mean for You, Patients, and Families? Time Out for Genetics Webinar SeriesJoin us for this Webinar on Thursday, August 30.Space is limited. Reserve your Webinar seat now at: https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/333904226Heard About Genetic Counseling? What Does it Mean for You, Patients, and Families?
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CDPHP is adding 70 Albany, New York-area primary care practices to its patient-centered medical home initiative, essentially doubling the size of the program.
The Albany-based health insurer started the program, which it calls its “enhanced primary care” initiative, in 2008 with three area practices. After two expansions, the program now includes 76 practices with 386 clinicians, and about 100,000 CDPHP members.