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Patient Centered Medical Home: Are You Ready Yet?

Patient Centered Medical Home: Are You Ready Yet?. Carol L. Henwood , DO, FACOFP AOA/AOAMI Annual Convention November 2, 2009. Patient Practice Connection Patient Centered Medical Home.

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Patient Centered Medical Home: Are You Ready Yet?

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  1. Patient Centered Medical Home: Are You Ready Yet? Carol L. Henwood, DO, FACOFP AOA/AOAMI Annual Convention November 2, 2009

  2. Patient Practice ConnectionPatient Centered Medical Home Validated, reliable web-based tool to measure the degree to which a practice is using the system in the PCMH Model Endorsed by ACP,AAFP,AAP,AOA to qualify practices in Patient Centered Medical Home `

  3. PPC-PCMH Scoring 9 Standards 100 Points Level of Qualifying Points Must pass elements at 50% Level 3 75-100 10 of 10 Level 2 50-74 10 of 10 Level 1 25-49 5 of 10 Not recognized 0-24 <5

  4. Standard 1 A. Has written standards for patient access and communication ** B. Uses data to show it meets its standards for patient access and communication ** ** Must Pass Element

  5. Standard 2:Patient Tracking and Registry Functions A. Uses data systems for basic patient information B. Has clinical data system with clinical data in searchable data fields C. Uses the clinical data system D. Uses paper or electronic based charting tools to organize clinical information ** E. Uses data to identify important diagnoses and conditions in the practice** F. Generates lists of patients and reminds patients and clinicians of services needed **Must Pass Element

  6. Standard 3:Care Management A. Adopts and implements evidence–based guidelines for three conditions ** B. Generates reminders about preventative services for clinicians C. Uses non-physician staff to manage patient care D. Conducts case management–including care plans, assessing progress, addressing barriers E. Coordinates care/follow up for patients who receive care in inpatient and outpatient facilities **Must Pass Element

  7. Standard 4:Patient Self-Management Support A. Assess language preference and other communication barriers B. Actively supports patient self-management ** **Must Pass Element

  8. Standard 5:Electronic Prescribing A. Uses electronic system to write prescriptions B. Has electronic prescription writer with safety checks C. Has electronic prescription writer with cost checks

  9. Standard 6: Test Tracking A. Tracks tests and identifies abnormal results systematically ** B. Uses electronic systems to order and retrieve tests and flag duplicate tests **Must Pass Elements

  10. Standard 7:Referral Tracking A. Tracks referrals using paper-based or electronic system** **Must Pass Element

  11. Standard 8:Performance Reporting and Improvement A. Measures clinical and/or service performance by physicians across the practice ** B. Survey of patients’ care experiences C. Reports performance across the practice or by physician ** D. Sets goals and takes action to improve performance E. Produces reports using standardized measures F. Transmits reports with standardized measures electronically to external sources **Must Pass Element

  12. Standard 9:Advanced Electronic Communications A. Availability of Interactive Website B. Electronic Patient Identification C. Electronic Care Management Support

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  14. PCPCC: Three-part Payment • Monthly Care Coordinating Payment for Physician Work Falls Outside of Face-to-face Visit and for HIT Needed to Achieve Better Outcomes • Visit Fee-for-service Component • P4P Component that RecognizesAchievement of Service, Patient Centeredness, Quality and Efficiency Goals

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