HRSA-Supported PCMH Training - Region 7
Thanks to support from the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), the National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA) is pleased to provide this virtual training around Patient-Centered Medical Home Recognition for HRSA region 7. This virtual training is hosted by Missouri Primary Care Association (MPCA) and will consist of two courses:
- NCQA’s Introduction to PCMH Program: Foundational Concepts of the Medical Home
- NCQA’s Advanced PCMH Program: Mastering the Medical Home Transformation
Training will be provided through a series of on-demand (recorded) lectures interspersed with live webinars for Q&A, polling, content review, and engagement with the training faculty. The required on-demand modules should be reviewed prior to each scheduled webinar session.
NCQA will provide the same continuing medical education credit and PCMH Certified Content Expert (CCE) maintenance of certification credit normally provided when this training is delivered as in-person seminars. Additionally, learners who complete both sessions will become eligible to sit for the CCE exam.
This training will include both on-demand (recorded) content and live webinars.
Introduction to PCMH Program: Foundational Concepts of the Medical Home – Virtual Agenda
Live Webinar Date | Live Webinar Time | Recordings Covered | Activities Reviewed | Live Activities |
Session 1 Monday (8/3) | 10am-10:45am CT (11am-11:45am ET) |
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| Scoring: Fact or Fiction |
Session 2 Tuesday (8/4) | 10am-11:30am CT (11am-12:30pm ET) |
| TC Activity KM Activity
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Session 3 Tuesday (8/4) | 2pm-3:30pm CT (3pm-4:30pm ET) |
| AC Activity CM Activity
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Session 4 Wednesday (8/5) | 10am-12pm CT (11am-1pm ET) |
| CC Activity QI Activity
| Q-PASS Demonstration |
Advanced PCMH Program: Mastering the Medical Home Transformation – Virtual Agenda
Live Webinar Date | Live Webinar Time | Recordings Covered | Activities Reviewed | Live Activities |
Session 1 Thursday (8/6) | 10am-11:30am CT (11am-12:30pm ET) |
| Elective Credits – AC, KM and CC Concepts |
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Session 2 Thursday (8/6) | 2pm-3pm CT (3pm-4pm ET) |
| TC Activity CM Activity | Polling TC Activity Responses |
Session 3 Friday (8/7) | 10am-11:30am CT (11am-12:30pm ET) |
| QI Activity Evidence Drill Down |
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Bri Clifford, MPH, PCMH CCE
Bri Clifford is a Policy Manager in NCQA’s Recognition Programs Policy and Resources Department. On this team she supports recognition programs through the creation of resources, maintenance of programs and education of both internal and external stakeholders.
Before joining NCQA, she worked with the United States Department of Health and Human Services Office of Emergency Management. There she helped create a GIS mapping tool used to track patient movement to HHS staffed medical facilities in response to natural disasters. She also spent three years managing the clinical side of specialty practices and volunteering as an EMT in her community.
Bri holds a BS in Biology from Virginia Tech and an MPH in Epidemiology from George Mason University.
William F. Tulloch, MA, PCMH CCE
Bill is NCQA’s Director in the Quality Solutions Group and has been with NCQA since 1997. In his role, Bill manages the operations of several government contracts aimed at promoting the Medical Home concepts and works with large health systems that are Recognized or seeking Recognition by NCQA. Bill is a PCMH Certified Content Expert with NCQA.
Prior to this position, Bill was the Director of Customer Resources, providing educational assistance to organizations seeking to improve the quality of care and service they provided. Bill was also previously Director of the Privacy Certification for Business Associates (PCBA) program, a joint offering of NCQA and the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations. Bill helped develop both the PCBA and other new assessment programs in the health care field and improving existing NCQA products as part of the Product Development team. Earlier in his tenure at NCQA Bill served as a Senior Accreditation Manager participating in and coordinating surveys for the MCO, CVO, and MBHO programs. In addition to his other work, Bill has been a frequent faculty member for educational presentations for NCQA, and is a member of the internal team that developed and maintains the Interactive Survey System.
Bill attended Williams College for his undergraduate work, and has a Master’s in Economics from the University of Maryland. For seven years prior to joining NCQA, Bill worked with a health care consulting firm, HTA (now Covance), in Washington, DC, helping medical product manufacturers work in the managed care setting. During his undergraduate years, Bill co-authored two papers on the psychology of juror decision-making, based on original research.