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Essential Elements of Home-Based Primary Care-Virt ...
Workshop Power Point Slide-Day 1
Workshop Power Point Slide-Day 1
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The Virtual Workshop held on November 19-20, 2020, focused on the essential elements of Home-Based Primary Care (HBPC). The multidisciplinary event aimed to enhance knowledge of HBPC in various health contexts, apply the 4Ms in older adult care, optimize patient care in home settings, and understand business models and economic drivers impacting HBPC.<br /><br />Key objectives included understanding HBPC’s role in improving outcomes and patient experiences while reducing costs and hospitalizations. Different clinical care models like transitional and longitudinal care, essential for HBPC success, were discussed alongside practical operation and financial strategies.<br /><br />The workshop commenced with an icebreaker session, followed by faculty introductions. Leaders from renowned organizations like the Home Centered Care Institute, Northwestern Medicine, and Cleveland Clinic were among the faculty, sharing their expertise on various aspects of HBPC.<br /><br />Session 1 explored foundational HBPC principles, addressing myths, competencies, and the application of the 4Ms framework (What Matters, Mentation, Mobility, Medication). Participants discussed perceptions of HBPC, revealing opportunities and challenges inherent in the practice.<br /><br />Subsequent sessions delved into practical topics like coding and documentation, patient assessment, medication management, urgent care, and prognostication. Points emphasized included structured capacity assessments combining clinical judgment with tools, managing multiple conditions, and aligning treatments with patient goals.<br /><br />An important segment was self-care for HBPC professionals, tackling burnout and stress. Strategies for coping with the unique pressures of home-based care were proposed, including teamwork, proper documentation, financial models, and administrative support.<br /><br />The workshop also highlighted quality measurement’s importance in HBPC, with sessions on data registries and best practices aimed at improving care consistency and patient outcomes.<br /><br />Overall, the workshop emphasized a holistic and patient-centered approach to HBPC, backed by structured operations, comprehensive training, and self-care for providers. Participants were encouraged to incorporate these learnings into their practices to enhance the quality and effectiveness of home-based primary care services.
Keywords
Home-Based Primary Care
4Ms framework
patient care
clinical care models
economic drivers
medication management
burnout
quality measurement
data registries
patient outcomes
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