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ILHCP One-Day In-Person Workshop
ILHCP Custom Workshop Slides
ILHCP Custom Workshop Slides
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The Illinois House Call Project Custom Workshop for Year 1, conducted on August 19, 2022, featured an extensive agenda aimed at enhancing home-based primary care (HBPC) services. The workshop was introduced by Melissa Singleton, M.Ed., Chief Learning Officer of HCCI, with disclosures indicating no financial conflicts of interest from planners or faculty associated with healthcare products.<br /><br />The workshop included various segments and expert talks:<br /><br />1. **CME Credit Information**: The event was accredited by the ACCME and was eligible for 7.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits. Certification was acknowledged by multiple healthcare organizations, including AAPA, AANPCP, ANCC, and MGMA.<br /><br />2. **Faculty Introductions**: Notable faculty included Dr. Paul Chiang, MD, Tammy Browning, PA-C, and Dr. Elizabeth S. Davis, MD, among others, who shared their expertise in HBPC.<br /><br />3. **Panel Discussions & Presentations**: Sessions covered essential areas such as HBPC leadership, market research, data analytics, recruitment and retention of healthcare staff, and strategies for obtaining referrals. Panelists presented successful models and provided actionable guidance.<br /><br />4. **Rush@Home Project Insights**: Detailed presentations on the Rush@Home initiative focused on goals, challenges, and outcomes, especially for high-risk patient groups in Chicago.<br /><br />5. **Operations Management**: Covered practical considerations for effective scheduling, interdisciplinary team compositions, call triage systems, and workflow optimization in electronic health records (EHR).<br /><br />6. **Marketing & Community Engagement**: Strategies for promoting HBPC services were discussed, emphasizing the importance of clear mission statements, relationship building with media, community organizations, and colleagues.<br /><br />7. **Assessment and Next Steps**: The session ended with an overview of HCCI's practice assessments, aimed at identifying strengths and improvement areas within practices, setting SMART goals, and preparing for capital funding requests.<br /><br />The workshops also stressed securing patient referrals and forming community partnerships, using tools like online CME resources and customized marketing collaterals. Overall, the event served as a comprehensive training and strategic planning session for enhancing HBPC services in Illinois.
Keywords
Illinois House Call Project
home-based primary care
HBPC
CME credits
Rush@Home
operations management
marketing strategies
community engagement
practice assessments
patient referrals
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