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Patient Centered Solutions
If you are interested in our on-going Annual Reporting Program to help you meet your annual NCQA requirements and/or improve your ability to meet Payers’ P4P and measures-based contracting, complete this short form and we will respond with a tailored approach to meet your needs.
We partner with select vendors for Medical Home projects. These vendors have done the hard work of creating solutions for their clients by making it easier to meet NCQA PCMH submission criteria. In addition to developing software and reports to help you, they may also have been awarded “pre-validation” status, which means automatic points for you if you are using these programs!
Because of their hard work and proactive approach to helping clients, we are pleased to partner with them in order to offer substantial discounts on PCMH projects. Please ask us about each of the programs we have available for: PCC, Office Practicum, and AthenaHealth.
This Patient-Centered Primary Care Collaborative map includes a diverse range of programs using patient-centered medical homes (PCMH) and enhanced primary care teams as the model for improving health care delivery. Explore the map for a summary of all public and commercial PCMH programs in each state.
You can also view the map here.
Here are some links to material on the NCQA website to get you started:
2 days ago
With children returning to school in-person, pediatricians can help families by providing supportive care, mental health resources, and health information, as well as be a resource for schools. Read PCC's blog on 3 ways that pediatricians can help.
"Pediatricians can support schools in providing supportive care such as vision and hearing checks, as well as coordinating care with school nurses. Collaboration with school nursing staff is essential in caring for sick children throughout the typical school year, as well as preventing potential spread of COVID-19."
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3 days ago
Social media is a really helpful tool for communicating with patients, sharing valuable information for families, and promoting your pediatric practice. But as a healthcare practice, it's important to follow ethical guidelines for using social media. Here are the AAP recommendations.
"Pediatricians should follow state and federal privacy and confidentiality laws as well as the social media policies of their health care organization and professional societies. Independent practitioners should develop social media policies for their practices to protect patients and clarify expectations."
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5 days ago
Here are 5 steps practices can take to improve the patient experience.
"Good clinical outcomes require strong patient participation. One way to engage your patients is to improve their experience at your practice.
It is believed that strengthening the relationship between healthcare providers and their patients will lead to earlier detection of diseases, better patient compliance, reduction of cost, and improved clinical outcomes, among other benefits."
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Improve your patient experience with these five steps | Physicians Practice
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Nyack, NY 10960
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Columbia, SC 29204
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