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AAHBPC Day 2 Slides
AAHBPC Day 2 Slides
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The agenda for the second day of the "Advanced Applications of Home-Based Primary Care" workshop on December 2, 2022, encompassed various topics aimed at improving and optimizing home-based primary care (HBPC). The sessions focused on demonstrating the value of HBPC to payers and partners by utilizing key quality metrics, evaluating productivity and staffing, leveraging hierarchical condition category (HCC) coding and risk adjustment, optimizing value-based care, managing care costs through procedures and wound care, and introducing point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS). <br /><br />The workshop began with identifying participants' expectations from the sessions and reflecting on learnings from the first day. The day’s agenda started with discussions on demonstrating the value of HBPC through key quality metrics and continued with a session on evaluating productivity and staffing within house call programs. Emphasis was placed on setting meaningful metrics, fostering team buy-in, and maintaining continuous improvement in quality.<br /><br />The agenda featured multiple breaks allowing for time to digest the information and network. The afternoon sessions covered advanced topics such as the cost of care management focusing on wound care and procedures as well as practical and hands-on training with POCUS, specifically its use for volume and lung assessment.<br /><br />Detailed objectives and key takeaways provided a comprehensive understanding of each segment. Important goals included understanding the impact of accurate HCC coding on Medicare payments, the importance of managing costs effectively, and optimizing clinical outcomes through value-based care principles. The day concluded with a Q&A session to wrap up the discussions.<br /><br />Throughout the workshop, there was a focus on practical application, discussion of specific cases, and the importance of accurate documentation and coding to enhance both care quality and financial viability. Participants were encouraged to submit learning plans and workshop evaluations, with CME credit information shared via email post-event. Overall, the workshop aimed to equip healthcare professionals with advanced tools and strategies to improve home-based primary care.
Keywords
Home-Based Primary Care
HBPC
quality metrics
HCC coding
value-based care
cost management
wound care
POCUS
clinical outcomes
CME credit
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