Join us for our FREE Kentucky REC Practice Transformation Webinar Series!
We had such positive feedback from our November webinars that we are offering them again. If you joined us for our November webinars you are welcome to join again. Reserve your spot below.
December 19th Webinar
Patient-Centered Medical Home (PCMH) (FOR PRIMARY CARE) – Friday, November 19th
A Patient-Centered Medical Home (PCMH) is a team-based model of care led by a personal physician who provides continuous and coordinated care throughout a patient’s lifetime to maximize health outcomes. The PCMH model provides specific standards for transforming the organization and delivery of primary care to be more: comprehensive, patient-centered, coordinated, accessible and safe.
This webinar will
- Provide an overview of PCMH
- Outline PCMH requirements and standards for achieving recognition
- Offer best practices and steps towards true practice transformation
Intended Audience
- Clinicians with intention of serving as the personal, primary care clinician
- Physicians, NPs and PAs who practice in Internal Medicine, Family Medicine, or Pediatrics
December 22th Webinar:
Patient-Centered Specialty Practice (PCSP) (FOR SPECIALISTS) – Monday, December 22th
The Patient-Centered Specialty Program extends medical home concepts to specialists. Specialty practices committed to access, communication and care coordination can earn accolades as the “neighbors” that surround and inform the medical home and colleagues in primary care. Practices that become recognized will demonstrate patient-centered care and clinical quality through: streamlined referral processes and care coordination with referring clinicians, timely patient and caregiver-focused care management and continuous clinical quality improvement.
This webinar will
- Provide an overview of PCSP
- Outline PCSP requirements and standards for achieving recognition
- Offer best practices and steps towards true practice transformation
Intended Audience
- Clinicians who typically receive referrals from PCPs and other non-primary care specialists including:
- MDs, DOs
- NPs/PAs with own/shared patient panel
- CNMs
- Behavioral health specialists: Psychologists, licensed clinical social workers, marriage and family counselors
Don’t miss these excellent opportunities to learn how to transform your practice to improve quality of care while also improving your bottom line!