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The Home-Based Primary Care (HBPC) Workshop, held in San Diego on November 10-11, 2022, served as an in-depth, interactive foundational course aimed at enhancing the knowledge and skills of healthcare professionals new to home-based primary care. The workshop outlined various critical aspects inherent to HBPC, including patient assessment, advance care planning, medication management, technology utilization, cultural competence, caregiver support, and the economic and clinical management of home-bound patients.<br /><br />**Key Learning Objectives:**<br />Participants were expected to gain proficiency in:<br />- Foundational principles of HBPC, including diverse practice settings and administration.<br />- Applying the 4Ms in older adult care to home-bound patients.<br />- Optimal clinical care for homebound patients, including addressing complex health conditions and urgent care needs.<br />- Appropriately coding, billing, and documenting HBPC visits.<br />- Recognizing and managing caregiver burnout.<br />- Understanding the economics of HBPC, such as budgeting and revenue cycle management.<br /><br />**Workshop Agenda Highlights:**<br /><br />**Day One:**<br />- Sessions on foundational HBPC principles and the 4Ms care model.<br />- Detailed discussions on patient assessment, community resources, prognostication, advance care planning, and acute care needs.<br />- Comprehensive training on medication alignment for older adults.<br />- Emphasis was placed on coding, documentation, billing, and understanding the economics around making an HBPC practice sustainable.<br />- Discussions on building and maintaining efficient and safe HBPC teams.<br /><br />**Day Two:**<br />- Focus on cultural competence, diversity, equity, and inclusion in HBPC.<br />- Detailed examinations of patient decision-making capacities.<br />- Strategies for improving workflow efficiency, both front and back office.<br />- Safety strategies for HBPC providers.<br />- Effective support strategies for caregivers.<br /><br />**Interactive Case Studies:**<br />- Discussion and problem-solving based on patient case studies named Ralph, Betty, and Christina.<br />- Examination of complex patient needs, including multimorbidity, functional limitation, and mental health, merging theoretical knowledge with practical skills.<br /><br />**Evaluation and Continuing Education:**<br />- The workshop was accredited for Continuing Medical Education (CME) credits, specifically beneficial for physicians, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, nurses, and practice managers.<br /><br />**Faculty:**<br />Key faculty included Tammy Browning, PA-C, Paul Chiang, MD, Ina Li, MD, and Amanda Tufano, MHA, FACHE, CMPE, each contributing their vast expertise in various areas of HBPC.<br /><br />**Key Resources:**<br />The workshop emphasized the importance of adequate preparation, resource organization, and the implementation of effective operational strategies to ensure the delivery of high-quality care in home settings.<br /><br />The detailed approach, interactive case studies, and resource-oriented sessions underscore how the workshop aimed not only to educate but also to equip participants with practical tools to manage the multifaceted demands of home-based primary care effectively.
Keywords
Home-Based Primary Care
HBPC Workshop
patient assessment
advance care planning
medication management
caregiver support
cultural competence
economic management
Continuing Medical Education
interactive case studies
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