Region 2 HRSA Sponsored Advanced PCMH Training Summer 2024
Course
HRSA Region 2
July 30, 2024 - August 6, 2024
This advanced course is intended for individuals who have applied NCQA PCMH Recognition requirements in the practice setting. It examines the PCMH standards and the assessment process. Participants will take a deeper dive to each PCMH Concept and explore the key characteristics of a successful medical home in this hands-on program.
Advanced PCMH Program: Mastering the Medical Home Transformation – Virtual Agenda
Live Webinar Date |
Live Webinar Time |
Recordings Covered |
Activities Reviewed |
Live Activities |
Session 1 Tuesday 7/30/2024 |
12:00 pm - 1:30 pm ET |
· Advanced and Special Topics · Elective Credit Introduction
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Elective Credits – AC, KM and CC Concepts
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Session 2 Thursday 8/01/2024 |
12:00 pm -1:00 pm ET |
· Elective Credit Wrap-Up · Team-Based Care and Practice Organization (TC) and Care Management and Support (CM) Activity Intro |
TC Activity CM Activity |
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Session 3 Tuesday 8/06/2024 |
12:00 pm - 1:30 pm ET |
· Building a QI Program · What is Evidence (and how to provide it) · The Role of the PCMH CCE · How to Become A PCMH CCE · Top 10 Takeaways
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QI Activity Evidence Drill Down
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About this Webinar Training
NCQA’s Advanced PCMH Program: Mastering the Medical Home Transformation
This advanced course is intended for individuals who have applied NCQA PCMH Recognition requirements in the practice setting. It examines the PCMH standards and the assessment process. Participants will take a deeper dive to each PCMH Concept and explore the key characteristics of a successful medical home in this hands-on program.
Faculty and participants will discuss evidence to support the core and elective criteria. The program also focuses on advanced topics such as the Distinction Modules, transfer credit and program benefits. Attendees will participate in facilitated activities that demonstrate how earning elective credits builds upon the Core criteria of a Competency. Our faculty will incorporate topics on behavioral health integration, the importance of assessing the social determinants of patient health, engaging with patients and the community, and continuous quality improvement.
What You Will Learn
At the conclusion of the program, participants will have the knowledge they need to:
- Discuss transfer credit and distinctions.
- Explain how elective criteria build upon core criteria within a competency.
- Examine opportunities and approaches to succeed in the PCMH model of care.
- Determine a strategy for preparing a practice for the three (3) virtual check-ins and begin to create a transformation plan.
- Describe the types of evidence a practice can provide to meet the intent of a criterion, competency, and concept.
Faculty
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.
Jennifer Anglin, MS, CHES, PCMH CCE
Jennifer Anglin is a Policy Manger of Recognition Policy at NCQA. Her responsibilities include creation and maintenance of PCMH resources and providing support to practices going through transformation or annual review. Prior to NCQA, Jennifer worked for Purdue University by assisting practices throughout the state of Indiana on quality improvement and research projects as well as supporting them to meet Medicaid’s Promoting Interoperability program and Medicare’s MIPS program. Jennifer’s professional interests include health policy, research, and education. She has a particular interest in social determinants of health and the behavioral health aspect of Patient-Centered Medical Homes.
Jennifer holds a BA in secondary education from Valparaiso University and a master’s degree in health science from Indiana State University. Jennifer is a Certified Health Education Specialist and has been a NCQA Patient-Centered Medical Home Certified Content Expert (PCMH CCE) since 2013.
Jess Tomko, PCMH CCE
Jess Tomko is a Manager of Recognition Policy at NCQA. Her responsibilities include the creation and maintenance of PCMH resources and providing support to practices going through transformation or annual review.
Prior to NCQA, Jess spent over 13 years in healthcare administration, where she successfully led primary care, specialty, and surgical practices under the direction of various stakeholders (private practice, community health systems, private equity, etc.). She effectively led practice transformations, strategic planning, M&A’s, compliance integrations, and quality initiatives throughout her roles. Jess also has extensive experience with various EHR's, HIT and data reporting. Jess’s professional interests include healthcare operations, compliance, and quality improvement. She has a particular interest in health equity and practice burnout.
Jess earned her B.S. from George Mason University and has been an NCQA Patient-Centered Medical Home Certified Content Expert (PCMH CCE) since 2023.
Continuing Education
In support of improving patient care, the National Committee for Quality Assurance is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) to provide Interprofessional Continuing Education for the healthcare team.
This activity was planned by and for the healthcare team, and learners will receive 3.5 Interprofessional Continuing Education (IPCE) credit for learning and change.
This educational activity is approved for a maximum of 3.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™, 3.5 nursing contact hours and 3.5 ACPE contact hours.
The assigned universal program number: JA0004597-0000-24-011-L04-P Upon successful completion of this program (attending the full session and completing a program evaluation), participants will access CPE Monitor on the ACPE website to locate and track their CPE statement of credit.
This live webinar grants 6.0 "Other CCE Continuing Education" points for PCMH Certified Content Experts.
* Please note – You must attend the entire program to be eligible for total number of contact hours.
NABP CREDIT REPORTING
If you are a pharmacist completing a course offering CPE credits, please notify NCQA through ncqa.org within 14 calendar days that you have completed a CPE course. You must provide the title of the course, your NABP identification number and your DOB (month/date) within the notification to NCQA. We also recommend you update your education.ncqa.org profile with your NABP identification number.
Disclosure of Relevant Financial Relationships
The National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA) endorses the Standards of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education which specify that sponsors of continuing medical education activities and presenters at and planners for these activities disclose any relevant financial relationships either party might have with commercial companies whose products or services are discussed in educational presentations. For sponsors, relevant financial relationships include large research grants, institutional agreements for joint initiatives, substantial gifts, or other relationships that benefit the institution. For presenters or planning committee members, relevant financial relationships include the receipt of research grants from a commercial company, consultancies, honoraria, travel, or other benefits, or having a self-managed equity interest in a company; or having an immediate family member or partner with such a relationship. Disclosure of a relationship is not intended to suggest or condone bias in any presentation but is made to provide participants with information that might be of potential importance to their evaluation of a presentation. Relevant financial relationships exist with the following companies/organizations:
Faculty:
William F. Tulloch: None
Jennifer Anglin: None
Jess Tomko: None
Additional Planning Committee Member:
William F. Tulloch: None
This program was developed in part by NCQA staff.
This program received no commercial support.
* Please note – You must attend the entire program to be eligible for total number of contact hours.
Here is the course outline:
1. Resources |
2. Self Paced Modules |
3. Recording |
4. Evaluation |
5. Attestation |
Completion
The following certificates are awarded when the course is completed:
Certificate of Attendance | |
IPCE Certificate | |
CCE Other Certificate | |
Nursing Certificate | |
Pharmacy Certificate | |
Physician Certificate |