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Day 1 Power Point Slides - Essential Elements June 2, 2022
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The "Essential Elements of Home-Based Primary Care" virtual workshop, held on June 2, 2022, covered numerous topics fundamental to providing high-quality care at home. Melissa Singleton, MEd, welcomed participants and facilitated introductions. Faculty members, including Dr. Paul Chiang, Amanda Tufano, and others, led various sessions.<br /><br />Key workshop objectives included understanding foundational principles of Home-Based Primary Care (HBPC), applying the 4Ms in care for older adults, managing medication, addressing mental health concerns, and providing urgent care. Participants were also introduced to optimal patient care simulations, coding, and documentation.<br /><br />Disclosures confirmed no financial conflicts of interest for the planners or faculty. The workshop offered up to 13.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits, recognized by various professional bodies, including the American Academy of Physician Assistants and the American Nurses Credentialing Center.<br /><br />Major sessions delved into the foundational principles of HBPC and the 4Ms framework (What Matters, Mentation, Mobility, Medication). Dr. Chiang reviewed the aims and benefits of HBPC, emphasizing better outcomes, improved patient experience, and lower care costs.<br /><br />The agenda included practical exercises, such as patient assessments and mobility screenings, and explored clinical case studies like those of Ralph and Betty, which highlighted real-life complexities and multidisciplinary approaches required in HBPC.<br /><br />Additional sessions addressed managing caregiver burnout, examining business models, and implementing operational strategies for urgent care. Notably, the workshop emphasized the importance of comprehensive care coordination and effective transitions, outlined through frameworks like the Naylor Transitional Care Medicine (TCM) Model.<br /><br />Effective documentation and coding were underscored as critical for compliance and accurate billing. Various codes and best practices related to visits, chronic care management, and care transitions were examined.<br /><br />The workshop closed with reflections on personal resilience and managing stress, vital for sustaining a career in HBPC. Participants were encouraged to incorporate self-care practices and employ empathy to foster strong patient-provider relationships.<br /><br />The detailed program provided insights and practical tools, equipping healthcare providers to enhance the quality of home-based care effectively.
Keywords
Home-Based Primary Care
4Ms framework
medication management
mental health
urgent care
patient care simulations
coding and documentation
caregiver burnout
Naylor Transitional Care Model
self-care practices
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