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To earn and maintain its Gold Seal of Approval, an organization undergoes an onsite survey by a survey team at least every ______ years.
To earn and maintain its Gold Seal of Approval, an organization undergoes an onsite survey by a survey team at least every ______ years.
three
Labs are surveyed every ______ years.
Labs are surveyed every ______ years.
two
TJC is governed by a board of ______.
TJC is governed by a board of ______.
commissioners
NCQA uses measurement, transparency, and accountability to highlight top performers and drive ______.
NCQA uses measurement, transparency, and accountability to highlight top performers and drive ______.
URAC is an independent, nonprofit accreditation agency based in ______ DC.
URAC is an independent, nonprofit accreditation agency based in ______ DC.
AAHC was founded to encourage and assist ambulatory healthcare organizations to provide the highest achievable level of care for recipients in the most efficient and economically sound ______.
AAHC was founded to encourage and assist ambulatory healthcare organizations to provide the highest achievable level of care for recipients in the most efficient and economically sound ______.
I have learned more in this program than I did when I was in a ______.
I have learned more in this program than I did when I was in a ______.
Patients need tablets that are more ______.
Patients need tablets that are more ______.
No tethered devices – Cords and cables cause confusion and increased ______ issues.
No tethered devices – Cords and cables cause confusion and increased ______ issues.
Blood glucose strips were not ______.
Blood glucose strips were not ______.
Telehealth improves access, efficiency, quality of health care ______.
Telehealth improves access, efficiency, quality of health care ______.
UMMC Center for Telehealth: A Snapshot - Mississippi’s 82 counties are more than a 40-minute drive from ______ care.
UMMC Center for Telehealth: A Snapshot - Mississippi’s 82 counties are more than a 40-minute drive from ______ care.
Use of interprofessional teams – coordinated and efficient care, extend the reach of each provider Ensure all professionals are practicing to full extent of training and scope of ______
Use of interprofessional teams – coordinated and efficient care, extend the reach of each provider Ensure all professionals are practicing to full extent of training and scope of ______
Removing state and federal barriers to professional ______ Changing policy to allow expansions to scopes of ______
Removing state and federal barriers to professional ______ Changing policy to allow expansions to scopes of ______
Removing barriers to the use of ______ to provide access to remote health care Strategies to Improve Access Care Delivery Models
Removing barriers to the use of ______ to provide access to remote health care Strategies to Improve Access Care Delivery Models
Comprehensive Medication Management (CMM) Models Community Pharmacy Enhanced Services (CPESN) Community Health Worker ______
Comprehensive Medication Management (CMM) Models Community Pharmacy Enhanced Services (CPESN) Community Health Worker ______
National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA) Utilization Review Accreditation Commission (URAC) Accreditation Association for Ambulatory Health Care (AAAHC) ______ www.jointcommission.org www.ncqqa.org www.urac.org www.aaahc.org Founded 1951 1990 1990 1979 About An independent nonprofit organization, The Joint Commission is the nation’s oldest and largest standardssetting and accrediting body in ______.
National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA) Utilization Review Accreditation Commission (URAC) Accreditation Association for Ambulatory Health Care (AAAHC) ______ www.jointcommission.org www.ncqqa.org www.urac.org www.aaahc.org Founded 1951 1990 1990 1979 About An independent nonprofit organization, The Joint Commission is the nation’s oldest and largest standardssetting and accrediting body in ______.
Patient Centered Medical Home Patient Centered Medical Home Patient Centered Medical Home Patient Centered Medical Home Patient Centered Medical Home Comprehensive Care Accessible Services 5 Core Functions PatientCentered Care Quality and Safety Coordinated ______
Patient Centered Medical Home Patient Centered Medical Home Patient Centered Medical Home Patient Centered Medical Home Patient Centered Medical Home Comprehensive Care Accessible Services 5 Core Functions PatientCentered Care Quality and Safety Coordinated ______
The Center for Telehealth extends care by providing specialty services across multiple care ________.
The Center for Telehealth extends care by providing specialty services across multiple care ________.
Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) is a form of telehealth that uses technology to enable monitoring of patients outside of conventional clinical ________.
Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) is a form of telehealth that uses technology to enable monitoring of patients outside of conventional clinical ________.
Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) collects health data from individuals in one location and electronically transmits that information securely to health care providers in a different ________ for assessment and recommendations.
Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) collects health data from individuals in one location and electronically transmits that information securely to health care providers in a different ________ for assessment and recommendations.
Current Remote Patient Monitoring Programs cover various conditions such as Diabetes, Hypertension, Congestive Heart Failure, and End Stage Renal ________.
Current Remote Patient Monitoring Programs cover various conditions such as Diabetes, Hypertension, Congestive Heart Failure, and End Stage Renal ________.
Key Partnerships for Remote Patient Monitoring include Specialty clinics at UMMC, Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs), Insurance Companies, and Outside ________.
Key Partnerships for Remote Patient Monitoring include Specialty clinics at UMMC, Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs), Insurance Companies, and Outside ________.
Remote Patient Monitoring includes Health education, RN daily monitoring, Safety alerts & protocols, Patient engagement, Weekly team meetings, Monthly/biweekly data reviews, PharmD med titration and med reconciliation, and Algorithms developed by ________.
Remote Patient Monitoring includes Health education, RN daily monitoring, Safety alerts & protocols, Patient engagement, Weekly team meetings, Monthly/biweekly data reviews, PharmD med titration and med reconciliation, and Algorithms developed by ________.
______ accomplishes this by the operation of peer-based assessment, consultation, education, and accreditation programs Patient Centered Medical Home PCMH-certification NCQA URAC Joint Commission A______ Currently, 13,000 practices housing 67,000 clinicians are PCMH-certified 21 million beneficiaries receive care in PCMH-certified facilities Patient Centered Medical Home Comprehensive Primary Care Plus (CPC+) was a national advanced primary care medical home model that aimed to strengthen primary care through regionally-based multi-payer payment reform and care delivery transformation Reference: https://www.cms.gov/priorities/innovation/innovation-models/comprehensive-primary-care-plus Patient Centered Medical Home Patient Centered Medical Home Patient Centered Medical Home Funding Awards FY 2020 - Mississippi Total Funding to Mississippi: 17 health centers received awards totaling $1,563,857 Clinical Quality Improvers: 11 health centers received awards totaling $275,976 Health Center Quality Leaders: 3 health centers received awards totaling $113,889 National Quality Leaders: 1 health centers received awards totaling $32,692 Access Enhancers: 4 health centers received awards totaling $63,250 Health Disparities Reducers: 4 health centers received awards totaling $88,550 Advancing Health Information Technology (HIT) for Quality: 17 health centers received awards totaling $149,500 Patient Centered Medical Home (PCMH) Recognition: 14 health centers received awards totaling $840,000 Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA).
______ accomplishes this by the operation of peer-based assessment, consultation, education, and accreditation programs Patient Centered Medical Home PCMH-certification NCQA URAC Joint Commission A______ Currently, 13,000 practices housing 67,000 clinicians are PCMH-certified 21 million beneficiaries receive care in PCMH-certified facilities Patient Centered Medical Home Comprehensive Primary Care Plus (CPC+) was a national advanced primary care medical home model that aimed to strengthen primary care through regionally-based multi-payer payment reform and care delivery transformation Reference: https://www.cms.gov/priorities/innovation/innovation-models/comprehensive-primary-care-plus Patient Centered Medical Home Patient Centered Medical Home Patient Centered Medical Home Funding Awards FY 2020 - Mississippi Total Funding to Mississippi: 17 health centers received awards totaling $1,563,857 Clinical Quality Improvers: 11 health centers received awards totaling $275,976 Health Center Quality Leaders: 3 health centers received awards totaling $113,889 National Quality Leaders: 1 health centers received awards totaling $32,692 Access Enhancers: 4 health centers received awards totaling $63,250 Health Disparities Reducers: 4 health centers received awards totaling $88,550 Advancing Health Information Technology (HIT) for Quality: 17 health centers received awards totaling $149,500 Patient Centered Medical Home (PCMH) Recognition: 14 health centers received awards totaling $840,000 Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA).
AAHC accomplishes this by the operation of peer-based assessment, consultation, education, and accreditation programs Patient Centered Medical Home ______-certification NCQA URAC Joint Commission AAAHC Currently, 13,000 practices housing 67,000 clinicians are ______-certified 21 million beneficiaries receive care in -certified facilities Patient Centered Medical Home Comprehensive Primary Care Plus (CPC+) was a national advanced primary care medical home model that aimed to strengthen primary care through regionally-based multi-payer payment reform and care delivery transformation Reference: https://www.cms.gov/priorities/innovation/innovation-models/comprehensive-primary-care-plus Patient Centered Medical Home Patient Centered Medical Home Patient Centered Medical Home Funding Awards FY 2020 - Mississippi Total Funding to Mississippi: 17 health centers received awards totaling $1,563,857 Clinical Quality Improvers: 11 health centers received awards totaling $275,976 Health Center Quality Leaders: 3 health centers received awards totaling $113,889 National Quality Leaders: 1 health centers received awards totaling $32,692 Access Enhancers: 4 health centers received awards totaling $63,250 Health Disparities Reducers: 4 health centers received awards totaling $88,550 Advancing Health Information Technology (HIT) for Quality: 17 health centers received awards totaling $149,500 Patient Centered Medical Home () Recognition: 14 health centers received awards totaling $840,000 Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA).
AAHC accomplishes this by the operation of peer-based assessment, consultation, education, and accreditation programs Patient Centered Medical Home ______-certification NCQA URAC Joint Commission AAAHC Currently, 13,000 practices housing 67,000 clinicians are ______-certified 21 million beneficiaries receive care in -certified facilities Patient Centered Medical Home Comprehensive Primary Care Plus (CPC+) was a national advanced primary care medical home model that aimed to strengthen primary care through regionally-based multi-payer payment reform and care delivery transformation Reference: https://www.cms.gov/priorities/innovation/innovation-models/comprehensive-primary-care-plus Patient Centered Medical Home Patient Centered Medical Home Patient Centered Medical Home Funding Awards FY 2020 - Mississippi Total Funding to Mississippi: 17 health centers received awards totaling $1,563,857 Clinical Quality Improvers: 11 health centers received awards totaling $275,976 Health Center Quality Leaders: 3 health centers received awards totaling $113,889 National Quality Leaders: 1 health centers received awards totaling $32,692 Access Enhancers: 4 health centers received awards totaling $63,250 Health Disparities Reducers: 4 health centers received awards totaling $88,550 Advancing Health Information Technology (HIT) for Quality: 17 health centers received awards totaling $149,500 Patient Centered Medical Home () Recognition: 14 health centers received awards totaling $840,000 Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA).
AAHC accomplishes this by the operation of peer-based assessment, consultation, education, and accreditation programs Patient Centered Medical Home PCMH-certification ______ URAC Joint Commission AAAHC Currently, 13,000 practices housing 67,000 clinicians are PCMH-certified 21 million beneficiaries receive care in PCMH-certified facilities Patient Centered Medical Home Comprehensive Primary Care Plus (CPC+) was a national advanced primary care medical home model that aimed to strengthen primary care through regionally-based multi-payer payment reform and care delivery transformation Reference: https://www.cms.gov/priorities/innovation/innovation-models/comprehensive-primary-care-plus Patient Centered Medical Home Patient Centered Medical Home Patient Centered Medical Home Funding Awards FY 2020 - Mississippi Total Funding to Mississippi: 17 health centers received awards totaling $1,563,857 Clinical Quality Improvers: 11 health centers received awards totaling $275,976 Health Center Quality Leaders: 3 health centers received awards totaling $113,889 National Quality Leaders: 1 health centers received awards totaling $32,692 Access Enhancers: 4 health centers received awards totaling $63,250 Health Disparities Reducers: 4 health centers received awards totaling $88,550 Advancing Health Information Technology (HIT) for Quality: 17 health centers received awards totaling $149,500 Patient Centered Medical Home (PCMH) Recognition: 14 health centers received awards totaling $840,000 Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA).
AAHC accomplishes this by the operation of peer-based assessment, consultation, education, and accreditation programs Patient Centered Medical Home PCMH-certification ______ URAC Joint Commission AAAHC Currently, 13,000 practices housing 67,000 clinicians are PCMH-certified 21 million beneficiaries receive care in PCMH-certified facilities Patient Centered Medical Home Comprehensive Primary Care Plus (CPC+) was a national advanced primary care medical home model that aimed to strengthen primary care through regionally-based multi-payer payment reform and care delivery transformation Reference: https://www.cms.gov/priorities/innovation/innovation-models/comprehensive-primary-care-plus Patient Centered Medical Home Patient Centered Medical Home Patient Centered Medical Home Funding Awards FY 2020 - Mississippi Total Funding to Mississippi: 17 health centers received awards totaling $1,563,857 Clinical Quality Improvers: 11 health centers received awards totaling $275,976 Health Center Quality Leaders: 3 health centers received awards totaling $113,889 National Quality Leaders: 1 health centers received awards totaling $32,692 Access Enhancers: 4 health centers received awards totaling $63,250 Health Disparities Reducers: 4 health centers received awards totaling $88,550 Advancing Health Information Technology (HIT) for Quality: 17 health centers received awards totaling $149,500 Patient Centered Medical Home (PCMH) Recognition: 14 health centers received awards totaling $840,000 Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA).
AAHC accomplishes this by the operation of peer-based assessment, consultation, education, and accreditation programs Patient Centered Medical Home PCMH-certification NCQA ______ Joint Commission AAAHC Currently, 13,000 practices housing 67,000 clinicians are PCMH-certified 21 million beneficiaries receive care in PCMH-certified facilities Patient Centered Medical Home Comprehensive Primary Care Plus (CPC+) was a national advanced primary care medical home model that aimed to strengthen primary care through regionally-based multi-payer payment reform and care delivery transformation Reference: https://www.cms.gov/priorities/innovation/innovation-models/comprehensive-primary-care-plus Patient Centered Medical Home Patient Centered Medical Home Patient Centered Medical Home Funding Awards FY 2020 - Mississippi Total Funding to Mississippi: 17 health centers received awards totaling $1,563,857 Clinical Quality Improvers: 11 health centers received awards totaling $275,976 Health Center Quality Leaders: 3 health centers received awards totaling $113,889 National Quality Leaders: 1 health centers received awards totaling $32,692 Access Enhancers: 4 health centers received awards totaling $63,250 Health Disparities Reducers: 4 health centers received awards totaling $88,550 Advancing Health Information Technology (HIT) for Quality: 17 health centers received awards totaling $149,500 Patient Centered Medical Home (PCMH) Recognition: 14 health centers received awards totaling $840,000 Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA).
AAHC accomplishes this by the operation of peer-based assessment, consultation, education, and accreditation programs Patient Centered Medical Home PCMH-certification NCQA ______ Joint Commission AAAHC Currently, 13,000 practices housing 67,000 clinicians are PCMH-certified 21 million beneficiaries receive care in PCMH-certified facilities Patient Centered Medical Home Comprehensive Primary Care Plus (CPC+) was a national advanced primary care medical home model that aimed to strengthen primary care through regionally-based multi-payer payment reform and care delivery transformation Reference: https://www.cms.gov/priorities/innovation/innovation-models/comprehensive-primary-care-plus Patient Centered Medical Home Patient Centered Medical Home Patient Centered Medical Home Funding Awards FY 2020 - Mississippi Total Funding to Mississippi: 17 health centers received awards totaling $1,563,857 Clinical Quality Improvers: 11 health centers received awards totaling $275,976 Health Center Quality Leaders: 3 health centers received awards totaling $113,889 National Quality Leaders: 1 health centers received awards totaling $32,692 Access Enhancers: 4 health centers received awards totaling $63,250 Health Disparities Reducers: 4 health centers received awards totaling $88,550 Advancing Health Information Technology (HIT) for Quality: 17 health centers received awards totaling $149,500 Patient Centered Medical Home (PCMH) Recognition: 14 health centers received awards totaling $840,000 Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA).
AAHC accomplishes this by the operation of peer-based assessment, consultation, education, and accreditation programs Patient Centered Medical Home PCMH-certification NCQA URAC ______ AAAHC Currently, 13,000 practices housing 67,000 clinicians are PCMH-certified 21 million beneficiaries receive care in PCMH-certified facilities Patient Centered Medical Home Comprehensive Primary Care Plus (CPC+) was a national advanced primary care medical home model that aimed to strengthen primary care through regionally-based multi-payer payment reform and care delivery transformation Reference: https://www.cms.gov/priorities/innovation/innovation-models/comprehensive-primary-care-plus Patient Centered Medical Home Patient Centered Medical Home Patient Centered Medical Home Funding Awards FY 2020 - Mississippi Total Funding to Mississippi: 17 health centers received awards totaling $1,563,857 Clinical Quality Improvers: 11 health centers received awards totaling $275,976 Health Center Quality Leaders: 3 health centers received awards totaling $113,889 National Quality Leaders: 1 health centers received awards totaling $32,692 Access Enhancers: 4 health centers received awards totaling $63,250 Health Disparities Reducers: 4 health centers received awards totaling $88,550 Advancing Health Information Technology (HIT) for Quality: 17 health centers received awards totaling $149,500 Patient Centered Medical Home (PCMH) Recognition: 14 health centers received awards totaling $840,000 Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA).
AAHC accomplishes this by the operation of peer-based assessment, consultation, education, and accreditation programs Patient Centered Medical Home PCMH-certification NCQA URAC ______ AAAHC Currently, 13,000 practices housing 67,000 clinicians are PCMH-certified 21 million beneficiaries receive care in PCMH-certified facilities Patient Centered Medical Home Comprehensive Primary Care Plus (CPC+) was a national advanced primary care medical home model that aimed to strengthen primary care through regionally-based multi-payer payment reform and care delivery transformation Reference: https://www.cms.gov/priorities/innovation/innovation-models/comprehensive-primary-care-plus Patient Centered Medical Home Patient Centered Medical Home Patient Centered Medical Home Funding Awards FY 2020 - Mississippi Total Funding to Mississippi: 17 health centers received awards totaling $1,563,857 Clinical Quality Improvers: 11 health centers received awards totaling $275,976 Health Center Quality Leaders: 3 health centers received awards totaling $113,889 National Quality Leaders: 1 health centers received awards totaling $32,692 Access Enhancers: 4 health centers received awards totaling $63,250 Health Disparities Reducers: 4 health centers received awards totaling $88,550 Advancing Health Information Technology (HIT) for Quality: 17 health centers received awards totaling $149,500 Patient Centered Medical Home (PCMH) Recognition: 14 health centers received awards totaling $840,000 Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA).
AAHC accomplishes this by the operation of peer-based assessment, consultation, education, and accreditation programs Patient Centered Medical Home PCMH-certification NCQA URAC Joint Commission ______ Currently, 13,000 practices housing 67,000 clinicians are PCMH-certified 21 million beneficiaries receive care in PCMH-certified facilities Patient Centered Medical Home Comprehensive Primary Care Plus (CPC+) was a national advanced primary care medical home model that aimed to strengthen primary care through regionally-based multi-payer payment reform and care delivery transformation Reference: https://www.cms.gov/priorities/innovation/innovation-models/comprehensive-primary-care-plus Patient Centered Medical Home Patient Centered Medical Home Patient Centered Medical Home Funding Awards FY 2020 - Mississippi Total Funding to Mississippi: 17 health centers received awards totaling $1,563,857 Clinical Quality Improvers: 11 health centers received awards totaling $275,976 Health Center Quality Leaders: 3 health centers received awards totaling $113,889 National Quality Leaders: 1 health centers received awards totaling $32,692 Access Enhancers: 4 health centers received awards totaling $63,250 Health Disparities Reducers: 4 health centers received awards totaling $88,550 Advancing Health Information Technology (HIT) for Quality: 17 health centers received awards totaling $149,500 Patient Centered Medical Home (PCMH) Recognition: 14 health centers received awards totaling $840,000 Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA).
AAHC accomplishes this by the operation of peer-based assessment, consultation, education, and accreditation programs Patient Centered Medical Home PCMH-certification NCQA URAC Joint Commission ______ Currently, 13,000 practices housing 67,000 clinicians are PCMH-certified 21 million beneficiaries receive care in PCMH-certified facilities Patient Centered Medical Home Comprehensive Primary Care Plus (CPC+) was a national advanced primary care medical home model that aimed to strengthen primary care through regionally-based multi-payer payment reform and care delivery transformation Reference: https://www.cms.gov/priorities/innovation/innovation-models/comprehensive-primary-care-plus Patient Centered Medical Home Patient Centered Medical Home Patient Centered Medical Home Funding Awards FY 2020 - Mississippi Total Funding to Mississippi: 17 health centers received awards totaling $1,563,857 Clinical Quality Improvers: 11 health centers received awards totaling $275,976 Health Center Quality Leaders: 3 health centers received awards totaling $113,889 National Quality Leaders: 1 health centers received awards totaling $32,692 Access Enhancers: 4 health centers received awards totaling $63,250 Health Disparities Reducers: 4 health centers received awards totaling $88,550 Advancing Health Information Technology (HIT) for Quality: 17 health centers received awards totaling $149,500 Patient Centered Medical Home (PCMH) Recognition: 14 health centers received awards totaling $840,000 Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA).
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