CCE Quarterly: Knowing and Managing Your Patients
Cost: $99
CCE Quarterly: Knowing and Managing Your Patients “Deconstructed”
NCQA’s Knowing and Managing Your Patients is the largest of the NCQA Recognition Concepts and has the most Core and Elective criteria. This session will break down the most challenging KM criteria into understandable components of an overall comprehensive assessment and discuss how to use data to identify and segment populations and drive decision making for services offered to those populations.
This webinar was part of the 2020 Quality Innovation Series. If you don’t have access to the webinar through the Quality Innovation Series, you won’t want to miss this opportunity to access it now!
Karen Taubert RN, BSN, MBA
Ms. Taubert possesses 30-plus years of progressive clinical and administrative leadership experience in acute, home health, nursing facility, and safety net settings. She is currently a Senior Consultant for Comagine Health, a position in which she provides a variety of technical assistance activities related to the company’s medical home consulting engagements. Before joining Comagine Health, Ms. Taubert served as the Chief Nursing Officer for an FQHC, Su Clinica Familiar, in Texas. In that role, she directed the work of more than 100 employees, project managed a PCMH recognition project, and oversaw a variety of performance improvement and accreditation projects. Ms. Taubert previously held positions as the Director of Nursing for two other organizations and served in clinical positions in oncology and medical-surgical settings.
This live webinar grants 2.0 required Continuing Education Unit (CEU) points for PCMH Certified Content Experts. This is a non AMA PRA Category 1 CreditTM, ANA CNE activity.
Available Credit
- 1.00 Participation
- 2.00 PCMH CCE
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