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2020 MDPCP Advanced Primary Care Academy

The MDPCP Program Management Office (PMO) in collaboration with Medicalincs LLC offers Advanced Primary Care Staff Training Sessions. This comprehensive, interactive, 3-hour virtual program was designed to enhance practice staff’s expertise with the functions of Advanced Primary Care; especially during COVID-19.

COVID:
Primary Care Roadmap to Recovery

Part I: COVID: Road Map to Recovery

Session objectives:


– Understand changes in Primary Care due to COVID-19
– Understand the Stages of reopening
– Understand Community Health support during COVID-19
– Understand Resurge Preparedness

Part II: COVID: Road Map to Recovery (Testing)

Session objectives:


– To support MDPCP primary care practices in putting together a COVID-19 testing strategy for patients, either within the practice (if appropriate) or externally​

– Understand Reimbursement Codes by Payer for COVID-19 Testing

Program Year 1 MDPCP Practices Training | 2020

Session 1: Intro & Overview of MDPCP

Session objectives:

 

– Understand the “why” of MDPCP & how the work that you do in MDPCP will impact the delivery of health care services

– Describe the MDPCP framework

– Describe the impact of COVID-19

Session 2: Change Management| Team Based Care| Quality Improvement)

Session objectives:

 

– Understand the process of change & where they are in the process

– Understand Team Based Care in MDPCP

– Understand QI improvement process – PDSA; workflows, people, process, technology/tools

Session 3: The Patient Journey – Before, During & After the Visit

Session objectives:

 

Understand the following care coordination concepts:

 

– Empanelment & Risk Stratification

– Team huddles & Warm Handoffs

– Minimum data sets are necessary for a warm hand-off

– Annual Wellness Visits (AWV)

– EMR Tools for Screening (BH, CM etc.)

– Longitudinal Care Management & Care Plans

Session 4: Phase III | Social Determinants & Patient Engagement (PFAC) | Q & A

Session objectives:

 

– Episodic Care Management, & patient discharge review & follow up

– CRISP Tools

– Care Collaborative Agreements

– Define social determinants of health.

– Understand determinants that may affect a patient’s health

– Social needs resources

– PFAC

Program Year 2 (PY2) MDPCP Practices Training | 2020

Session 1: Intro & MDPCP Overview PY2

Session objectives:

 

– Updates to MDPCP in PY2

– Transitioning to Track 2

– Describe the impact of COVID-19

Session 2: Change Management| Team Based Care| Quality Improvement

Session objectives:

 

– Refresher on the process of change & where you are in the process

– Refresher on Team Based Care in MDPCP

– Review QI improvement process – PDSA; workflows, people, process, technology/tools

Session 3: The Patient Journey - Before, During & After the Visit

Session objectives:

 

Review the following care coordination concepts:

 

– Empanelment & Risk Stratification

– Team huddles & Warm Handoffs

– Annual Wellness Visits (AWV)

– Longitudinal Care Management & Care Plans

– Episodic Care Management, & patient discharge review & follow up

– CRISP Tools

– Care Collaborative Agreements

Session 4: Social Determinants & Patient Engagement (PFAC)

Session objectives:

 

– Define social determinants of health.

– Understand determinants that may affect a patient’s health

– Social needs resources

– PFAC

Session 5: Population Health Analytics | Q & A Session

Session objectives:

 

– Understand the key steps involved in data analytics

– Understand how to track interim & final outcome measures & capture in a dashboard

2019 MDPCP Advanced Primary Care Academy

The MDPCP Program Management Office (PMO) in collaboration with Medicalincs LLC provided this in-person, MDPCP Advanced Primary Care Staff Training. This comprehensive, hands on, interactive, one day training program was designed to enhance practice staff’s expertise with the functions of Advanced Primary Care, and how to implement change to meet the MDPCP care delivery requirements, and ultimately patient health and experience outcomes.

 

 

[Although this training was designed as an in-person training, the recordings can be accessed below; however some comments from/dialogue amongst the audience may not be as audible]