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AAHBPC Day 1 Slides
AAHBPC Day 1 Slides
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The workshop titled "Advanced Applications of Home-Based Primary Care" commenced on December 1, 2022, under the guidance of Melissa Singleton. The agenda covered a variety of topics pertinent to home-based primary care (HBPC), including payment models, patient care strategies, and handling complex clinical scenarios.<br /><br />Key takeaways from Day One included discussions on value-based payment opportunities for HBPC, recommended practices for efficiency in telehealth, risk stratification, and managing patient care across conditions like dementia, congestive heart failure (CHF), and polypharmacy.<br /><br />Accredited by the ACCME, the workshop provided up to 15.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits, recognized by several professional bodies including AAPA, AANPCP, ANCC, and MGMA.<br /><br />Introduction sessions acknowledged the faculty, notable contributors such as Dr. Paul Chiang, and included guest presenters, who brought expertise from various reputable institutions.<br /><br />Presentations highlighted the imperative need for effective care models, appropriate use of telehealth, and strategies for managing payment models and reimbursement in home care settings. The workshop emphasized the importance of CHF and COPD management, medication adherence, and practical procedures common in HBPC.<br /><br />Encouraging discussions revealed typical stressors faced by HBPC providers, such as mediating family conflicts, dealing with complex EHR systems, and financial pressures. The sessions underscored practical and operational strategies to mitigate burnout and enhance care coordination.<br /><br />Reflecting on managing conditions like COPD, CHF, and dementia, faculty detailed the handling of transitions, leveraging team-based approaches, and employing specific patient education techniques. The workshop also navigated coordination challenges with specialists and the integration of supportive services to improve outcomes.<br /><br />Operational recommendations included promoting interdisciplinary teamwork, using data-driven strategies for risk stratification, and setting up sound administrative procedures. The importance of grounding, recognizing burnout signs, and addressing caregiver and provider stress were also addressed to foster a supportive work environment.<br /><br />The day concluded with an evaluation of questions and actionable takeaways to be implemented in HBPC practices. Participants were encouraged to submit learning plans and attend the next day's session for further insights.
Keywords
Home-Based Primary Care
Melissa Singleton
payment models
telehealth
risk stratification
dementia
congestive heart failure
polypharmacy
care coordination
burnout prevention
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