DATE: December 6, 2012 TIME: 2:00- 3:30 PM ET Regular Registration Fee: $239 CLICK HERE TO REGISTER. Transforming your practice into a medical home can be an overwhelming process. Learn some key steps to champion the effort in getting your team onboard. Get first-hand insight on lessons learned in redesigning care management coordination. You will have an opportunity to ask your questions to faculty.
DATE: December 6, 2012 TIME: 2:00- 3:30 PM ET Regular Registration Fee: $239 CLICK HERE TO REGISTER. Transforming your practice into a medical home can be an overwhelming process. Learn some key steps to champion the effort in getting your team onboard. Get first-hand insight on lessons learned in redesigning care management coordination. You will have an opportunity to ask your questions to faculty.
Learn how to analyze your organization’s processes and prepare your corporate tool. Get tips on how to select appropriate documentation demonstrating common procedural practices across all sites. Identify what to expect during a multi-site review. Upon completion of this session, participants will be able to: Determine eligibility for a multi-site applicant. Ascertain which elements documentation is required from all sites. Submit and manage documentation for a multi-site applicant. Identify specific documentation for corporate versus site standards.
Date: Tuesday, December 18, 2012Time: 2:00 - 3:30 PM ESTClick here to register. Learn how to analyze your organization’s processes and prepare your corporate tool. Get tips on how to select appropriate documentation demonstrating common procedural practices across all sites.
Click here to register. Exchange Health Plan Management Functions: URAC Accreditation & Quality Measures Tuesday, November 27, 2012 (3pm - 4pm US/Eastern)Webinar - Complimentary FOCUS: In this complimentary webinar, URAC will present an overview of its accreditation process and quality measures as they relate to Qualified Health Plans that participate on Health Insurance Exchanges, including how URAC information may be utilized by state insurance regulators and state exchanges. SUMMARY: Health Plan Management includes functions for verifying accreditation and quality measures for Quali
Half of the country has moved toward patient-centered medical homes in the past six years, according to a Health Affairs study. Since 2006, 25 states have implemented new payment systems or revised existing ones in which primary care providers function as patient-centered medical homes. Of those, eight states reported their medical home efforts included team-based care, Hospitals & Health Networks reported.
PCPCC Webinar: Benefits of Implementing the Primary Care Patient-Centered MedicalHome - A Review of Cost & Quality ResultsThursday, November 1st, 2012 2:30 PM - 3:30 PM ESTThe Primary Care Collaborative (PCPCC) is teaming up with Phytel to present a free webinar based on the PCPCC's recent 2012 Benefits of Implementing the PCMH Report. This webinar provides a summary of 34 recent peer-reviewed industry reports from Patient-Centered Medical Home (PCMH) initiatives spanning the past two years along with 23 case studies to demonstrate how each feature of a PCMH contributes to lower c
Benefits of Implementing the Primary Care Patient-Centered Medical HomeCost and Quality Results, 2012The Primary Care Collaborative is proud to announce the full relase of our newest report, "Benefits of Implementing the Primary Care Patient-Centered Medical Home: Cost and Quality Results, 2012."The report documents cost and quality outcomes from recent primary care patient-centered medical home (PCMH) pilots and demonstration projects across the United States. The report has a two-fold goal.
In commemoration of the seventh annual National Health IT Week being observed September 10-14, the PCPCC is delighted to bring together a distinguished panel of speakers from CMS, ONC and NCQA to discuss various aspects of health information technology and the patient-centered medical home. Please join us for a free and informative webinar from 2:00-3:30pm ET on Tuesday, September 11, entitled "Advancing Primary Care through Health Information Technology".