1. Discuss value-based payment opportunities currently available to HBPC programs, including strategies for patient identification, quality measurement, contract negotiation, and establishing key partnerships.
2. Apply recommended practices for staffing and productivity, efficiency, telehealth, risk stratification, and coordination with other providers.
3. Provide high-quality, cost-effective patient care and successfully manage conditions of specific concerns in value-based payment arrangements, including dementia, congestive heart failure, and polypharmacy.
4. Manage transitions of care for homebound patients within the domains of accountability, communication, assessing needs and goals, medication management, and safety.
5. Perform common procedures typical in HBPC, including tracheostomy tube exchange, gastrostomy tube removal and replacement, wound care, and knee joint aspiration and injection.