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### Summary: Essential Elements of Home-Based Primary Care Workshop Day One<br /><br />The first day of the "Essential Elements of Home-Based Primary Care" workshop, held in Orlando, FL on December 2, 2021, began with a welcome address and disclosures stating that the planners and faculty have no relevant financial relationships to disclose. This workshop offers up to 13.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits for qualified medical professionals.<br /><br />#### Objectives and Course Material<br /><br />The primary objectives of the workshop include:<br />- Describing the role of Home-Based Primary Care (HBPC) in various health contexts.<br />- Applying the 4Ms in elderly care (What Matters, Mentation, Mobility, and Medication).<br />- Simulating patient visits and optimizing documentation and coding.<br />- Understanding HBPC business models, economic impacts, and quality indicators.<br /><br />Participants were instructed on accessing workshop materials online and provided with support contacts for assistance.<br /><br />#### Sessions and Faculty<br /><br />Notable faculty members provided crucial insights:<br />- Dr. Paul Chiang focused on HBPC principles, myths, and characteristics of successful providers.<br />- Dr. Ina Li addressed issues such as prognostication and medication management.<br />- Brianna Plencner and Amanda Tufano discussed coding, documentation, and sustainability strategies.<br />- Megan Verdoni handled clinical case studies and urgent care in HBPC settings.<br /><br />Throughout the sessions, case studies like Ralph, Betty, and Christina provided practical scenarios to apply learned concepts.<br /><br />#### Key Takeaways<br /><br />The program emphasized:<br />- **Prognostication and Complex Patient Management:** Techniques for assessing patient trajectory and handling multi-complexity.<br />- **Medications:** Effective medication management tailored for homebound, elderly patients focusing on reconciliation, justification, optimization, and demonstration.<br />- **Urgent Care:** Preparation and response strategies for acute issues during home visits, including billing practices.<br />- **Infection Prevention:** Strategies and program elements to ensure hygiene and safety in home care settings.<br /><br />#### Special Session: Home Centered Care Champions and Quality Measurement<br /><br />A special session featured insights from Florida-based HBPC champions, discussing increased referrals, enhanced competence, and patient quality care metrics. Group discussions highlighted the importance of quality measurement in home care through specific metrics, such as death location, hospitalizations, and readmission rates.<br /><br />#### Self-Care and Resilience<br /><br />The workshop also touched on self-care strategies for HBPC providers, defining empathy, managing burnout, and building resilience. By identifying common stressors and integrating coping strategies, the focus remains on both provider wellness and patient care.<br /><br />### Conclusion<br /><br />The workshop concluded with a review and key takeaways, linking the learnings to practical applications in HBPC settings. Participants were encouraged to complete a Learning Plan to track their progress and support continued education. The day wrapped up with a reminder of an optional networking dinner and preparations for Day Two.
Keywords
Home-Based Primary Care
HBPC workshop
elderly care
4Ms framework
patient visits
documentation
coding
prognostication
medication management
self-care strategies
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