Upon completion of the workshop, learners will:
1. Describe the foundational principles of HBPC, including practice settings and administration, clinical care models, patient demographics, and characteristics of successful HBPC providers.
2. Apply the 4Ms in the Care of Older Adults to the HBPC population: home-limited patients with multiple co-morbidities.
3. Apply recommended approaches to various aspects of clinical care for homebound patients including medication management, mental health concerns, prognostication, and acute/urgent care.
4. Provide optimal patient care in a simulated home setting and demonstrate appropriate coding and documentation for the visit.
5. Recognize caregiver burnout and provide coping strategies and other resources.
6. Examine and discuss the business models, economic drivers, and quality indicators for HBPC and their impact on care delivery.
7. Compare various staffing models for HBPC and examine opportunities for improving workflows and efficiency.
Tammy Browning, PA-CPresident / Physician Assistant at Grace At Home Director | New Market Launch, Strategy & Acquisitions, Village Medical at HomePaul Chiang, MDSenior Medical and Practice Advisor, Home Centered Care Institute (HCCI)Medical Director, Northwestern Medicine HomeCare PhysiciansIna Li, MDClinical Director of Continuing Care and Home-Based Services, Clinical Director of Geriatrics, Christiana CareAmanda Tufano, MHA, FACHE, CMPEChief Executive Officer, Genevive
HCCI reserves the right to modify the schedule and faculty assignments as needed.
The room block for the Essential Elements workshop is now closed. However, you may make a reservation directly with the hotel here: https://www.hilton.com/en/hotels/sdgo-dt-doubletree-san-diego-mission-valley/.
HCCI is grateful to The John A. Hartford Foundation for their support of this activity.