Patient Centered Solutions
Our team is dedicated to helping practices meet the requirements of Patient-Centered Medical Home and Specialty Practice requirements, including meeting unique Payer P4P and incentive structures.
Our team is dedicated to helping practices meet the requirements of Patient-Centered Medical Home and Specialty Practice requirements, including meeting unique Payer P4P and incentive structures.
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Patient Centered Solutions. It’s not just our name, it’s what we deliver.Our team is dedicated to helping practices become Patient-Centered Medical Homes and meet Payer P4P and incentive structures At PCS, we are focused not just on helping clients achieve NCQA Patient Centered Medical Home (PCMH); we also provide a unique approach to help you meet you patient needs, reach pay-for-performance targets, and improve the patient experience at your practice. We work with each client individually to determine where your practice stands today. We’ll identify the work to be done to help you meet your goals, put a project plan in place, keep you on track, and get you to the finish line. Single site or multiple sites, primary care or multi-specialty, we help you to navigate the process from application through submission. |
Let the PCS team guide you through how to most effectively meet the NCQA Standards. We’ll save you time and money by setting up your project most efficiently, and we’ll work with your EMR vendors to streamline your reporting. Our NCQA experts will review your work before submission, ensuring Level 3 achievement for your practice.
Step 1: Where do you stand currently?
The PCS team takes you through a baseline evaluation to determine where your practice stands in relation to meeting the NCQA standards. Gaps are identified and a plan of action created to fill them.
Step 2: Where do you need to be?
The PCS team works closely with your practice to implement an achievable action plan, assisting with transformation to NCQA- recognized PCMH operations through every step of each standard.
Step 3: Working through the process.
We will guide you through the adjustments necessary to meet the NCQA standards, help compile and review your work prior to submission of the application, and assist with any final adjustments so that the goal of achieving the highest level of recognition is attainable.
Step 4: Getting paid for what you do.
Once the practice achieves NCQA-recognition, efforts shift to helping the practice maximize its return on the investment through Payers incentives and other programs.
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The Verden Group/PCS
48 Burd Street, Suite 104
Nyack, NY 10960
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3700 Forest Drive, Suite 300
Columbia, SC 29204
Phone
877-884-7770
Fax
845-230-6635