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The PCMH & Team-Based Care Summit
Featured Session
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Analyze Staff Protocols and Procedures within a PCMH to Maximize Efficiency and Productivity Use lean methodology and communication to improve productivity and efficiency in a team-based approach to care.
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| R. Scott Davis, RN, FACHE Lieutenant Colonel, US Army Officer in Charge, Family Medicine Clinic, Fort Belvoir Community Hospital |
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By the end of March 2015, the NCQA estimates there will be over 10,000 accredited Patient Centered Medical Homes. It is one of the fastest growing models of care in the nation. While there are many benefits and incentives to adopt this model, there are also many challenges related to the strategic and operational aspects of managing PCMHs. Not only are providers concerned about meeting accreditation standards but they are also focused on keeping the model sustainable. Because the entire model of care is changing, it requires is a large commitment by staff as well as a significant amount of time and financial resources to be successful.
The PCMH and Team-Based Care Summit gathers hospitals, health systems, and providers to share best practices on how to approach common challenges within care coordination, technology, and providing high quality care in this new model. Sessions tackle the steps to build the foundation of a PCMH, how to leverage technology to reach complex needs populations, and ways to utilize blended funding to accomplish coordinated care tasks and more.
Top Reasons to Attend
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Examine in detail the functions and attributes of a PCMH that improve quality of care |
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Engage patients to improve satisfaction and clinical outcomes through virtual tools |
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Explore the benefits of value-based payment methods such as PMPM deals, shared savings, and more |
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Hear directly from payors to understand the push to incentivize the PCMH model |








