Description
The Essential Elements of Home-Based Primary Care™ two-day foundational workshop will be presented virtually on June 2-3, 2022. This two-day foundational workshop is designed for learners who are considering or who are relatively new to offering home-based primary care (HBPC) services for patients with complex medical conditions. In this highly interactive activity, learners will enhance their knowledge and skills through case-based sessions focusing on clinical and economic factors unique to HBPC, including patient assessment; prognostication and advance care planning; medication management; acute/urgent care; technology useful in enhancing patient care and productivity; supporting caregivers; cultural competence; staffing, operations and process workflows; budgeting and revenue cycle management; coding and billing; and provider safety and self-care.
Intended Audience
This workshop is intended for physicians, advanced practice providers (NPs/PAs), nurses (RNs, LPNs), practice managers/administrators, social workers, residents/fellows, medical assistants, and other practice operations staff.
Objectives
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.
Faculty
Melissa Singleton, M.Ed.
Chief Learning Officer, Home Centered Care Institute (HCCI)
Paul Chiang, MD
Senior Medical and Practice Advisor, Home Centered Care Institute (HCCI)
Medical Director, Northwestern Medicine HomeCare Physicians
Brianna Plencner, CPC, CPMA
Implementation Manager, Medically Home
Amanda Tufano, MHA, FACHE, CMPE
Chief Executive Officer, Genevive
Megan Verdoni, PA-C, MPAS, EM-CAQ
Chief Executive Officer, ER Liaison Associate
Clinical Education Director, Florida State University Physician Assistant Program
Lizzi Cummings, MSW, LCSW
Manager of Clinical Excellence and Training, Rush University Medical Center
Sujin Eimer, MSW, LCSW
Community Practice Social Worker, Rush University Medical Center in partnership with AgeOptions
Ali Vernasco, MSW, LCSW
Ambulatory Social Worker with Caregiver Initiative, Rush University Medical Center
HCCI reserves the right to modify the schedule and faculty assignments as needed.
Credit Information
This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the accreditation requirements and policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) through the joint providership of PeerPoint Medical Education Institute and the Home Centered Care Institute. PeerPoint Medical Education Institute is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
PeerPoint Medical Education Institute designates the live format for this educational activity for a maximum of 13.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. Live activity date(s):
June 2, 2022 – June 3, 2022
Cancellation Policy
Maximum Workshop Enrollment
Workshop enrollment is limited to 40 learners per offering. If paying by check, your registration is not considered final until payment has been received and your registration confirmed by HCCI.
Cancellation & Refunds
HCCI reserves the right to cancel a Workshop at any time for any reason. If HCCI cancels a Workshop, you will have the option to either a) transfer tuition paid to another HCCI Workshop or b) receive a refund.You must inform HCCI of your choice of either the transfer or refund within two (2) weeks of the Workshop cancellation. If no such notification is received, HCCI will issue a refund.
If you wish to cancel your registration you must send notice of cancellation via e-mail to education@hccinstitute.org. Notices received prior to 5:00 pm CST two weeks prior to the first day of the Workshop will be refunded the amount of the tuition paid less a $75 administrative fee. In lieu of a refund, the full amount of the tuition paid may be applied to a future HCCI Workshop. The request to apply tuition credit to a future Workshop must be made in writing by e-mail within two weeks of the cancellation or a refund will be issued.
Cancellation requests submitted after the deadline noted above, will not receive a refund. No-shows will not be eligible for a refund or transfer of tuition.
Other
Requests to transfer your registration to another person will be considered on a case-by-case basis. Transfer requests must be made in writing no later than 5:00 pm CST one week before the first day of the Workshop. The Workshop is designed as a comprehensive two-day activity, and enrollment may not be “split” between participants. Likewise, there is no single-day tuition.
HCCI is not liable or responsible for any travel, lodging or work expenses incurred in the event of a Workshop cancellation that is initiated by either HCCI or the learner.
Disclosures
All presenters, planners, editors, or staff report no relationships to disclose:
“I do not have at present nor have had within the last 24 months, any financial relationships with ineligible companies.”
Acknowledgment
HCCI is grateful to The John A. Hartford Foundation for their support of this activity.