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Essential Elements of Home-Based Primary Care-Virt ...
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The Home Centered Care Institute organized a comprehensive virtual workshop on essential elements of Home-Based Primary Care (HBPC) on April 15, 2021. The workshop covered a variety of topics, including the role of HBPC in health systems, patient care, clinical and nonclinical models, quality indicators, and business sustainability.<br /><br /><strong>CME Credit:</strong><br />Physicians who participated can earn up to 13.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™, with certificates also accepted by several medical organizations for other professionals.<br /><br /><strong>Workshop Objectives:</strong><br />1. Understand HBPC’s role in health contexts like population and public health.<br />2. Apply the "4Ms framework" (What Matters, Mobility, Mentation, Medication) to older adults.<br />3. Provide optimal care in simulated home settings, including coding and documentation.<br />4. Explore HBPC business models and economic drivers.<br /><br /><strong>Key Sessions and Topics:</strong><br />- <strong>Clinical Care:</strong> Focused on patient assessments, managing multicomplexity, medication management, and understanding decision-making capacities.<br />- <strong>Nonclinical Track:</strong> Covered starting a practice, setting up HBPC teams, marketing, and branding.<br /><br /><strong>Session Highlights:</strong><br />- Case studies emphasized real-world applications, such as managing complex patients with chronic conditions and understanding cultural competence.<br />- Strategies for handling urgent care scenarios and infection prevention were discussed, including practical tips for working in patients' homes.<br />- Medication management stressed reconciliation, justification, optimization, and demonstration.<br /><br /><strong>Economic and Business Sustainability:</strong><br />Discussed revenue streams, including fee-for-service, telehealth, and value-based contracts. Strategies included balancing efficiency and quality care through proper coding, claim submissions, and partnerships.<br /><br /><strong>Self-Care for Providers:</strong><br />Highlighted the importance of managing stress and preventing burnout. Emphasized empathy, proactive coping strategies, and maintaining resilience.<br /><br /><strong>Quality Metrics and Improvement:</strong><br />Explored metrics specific to HBPC, underscoring the need for continuous learning and improvement through quality measurements and participation in learning collaboratives.<br /><br /><strong>Conclusion:</strong><br />The workshop underscored the diverse and integral components of HBPC, from clinical practice to business sustainability and provider well-being. Attendees were encouraged to create and share learning plans for continued professional development in HBPC.
Keywords
Home-Based Primary Care
HBPC
virtual workshop
clinical care
nonclinical models
business sustainability
CME credit
quality metrics
self-care for providers
economic drivers
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