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SUMMARY:Preventing Diabetic Complications: An FQHC Approach
DESCRIPTION:About this Webinar Training\n\nPreventing Diabetic 
 Complications: An FQHC ApproachSwope Health Services serves 
 a vulnerable underserved patient population that has many 
 high-risk factors for complications of diabetes. Using PCMH 
 principles\, it built an EMR (e clinical works) tool for 
 effective previsit planning—even in an open access 
 setting—and linked it to other electronic tools\, such as 
 in-office retinal exam devices\, to improve diabetes outcomes 
 and focus on tertiary prevention.\nClick here to access the 
 Quality Innovation Series registration page to register or 
 review the full course content.\nWho Should 
 Attend\n\nCliniciansElectronic Health Records 
 Analysts/Managers/BuildersProvidersQuality 
 Directors/OfficersFaculty\n\nNaiomi Jamal\, MDNaiomi Jamal\, 
 MD\, is Chief Quality Officer at Swope Health\, a Federally 
 Qualified Health Center. She heads the department of Quality 
 and Population Health and is responsible for developing the 
 organization’s annual Quality Plan and detailed Clinical 
 Quality Improvement Summary. She is lead physician for the 
 PCMH\, provides primary care services and oversees 
 organizationwide clinical quality and performance 
 improvement\, along with population health initiatives 
 centered around the quadruple aim of improving the provider 
 and patient experience\, improving population health outcomes 
 and resource stewardship.\nDr. Jamal also serves as faculty 
 at the University of Missouri Kansas City\, developing and 
 delivering a preventive medicine and public health 
 curriculum for family medicine residents. She also developed 
 the didactic lecture series\, “Social and Structural 
 Determinants of Health” at the UMKC school of 
 medicine.\nDr. Jamal graduated from the Family Medicine 
 residency at the University of Texas Medical Branch\, and 
 completed a second residency in General Preventive Medicine 
 and Public Health. She is board certified in Medical 
 Quality.\nContinuing Education\n\nIn support of improving 
 patient care\, the National Committee for Quality Assurance 
 is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for 
 Continuing Medical Education (ACCME)\, the Accreditation 
 Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE)\, the American Nurses 
 Credentialing Center (ANCC)\, the American Academy of 
 Physician Assistants (AAPA)\, the American Psychological 
 Association (APA)\, and the Association of Social Work Boards 
 (ASWB) to provide Interprofessional Continuing 
 Education for the healthcare team. \nThis educational 
 activity is approved for a maximum of 1.0 AMA PRA Category 1 
 Credit™. \nThis educational activity is approved for 1.0 
 nursing contact hours.*\nThis live course grants 1.0 
 Continuing Education Unit (CEU) points for PCMH Certified 
 Content Experts.  \n* Please note – You must attend 
 the entire program to be eligible for total number of 
 contact hours.\nDisclosure of Relevant Financial 
 RelationshipsThe National Committee for Quality Assurance 
 (NCQA) endorses the Standards of the Accreditation Council 
 for Continuing Medical Education which specify that sponsors 
 of continuing medical education activities and presenters at 
 and planners for these activities disclose any relevant 
 financial relationships either party might have with 
 commercial companies whose products or services are 
 discussed in educational presentations.\nFor sponsors\, 
 relevant financial relationships include large research 
 grants\, institutional agreements for joint initiatives\, 
 substantial gifts\, or other relationships that benefit the 
 institution.  For presenters or planning committee members\, 
 relevant financial relationships include the receipt of 
 research grants from a commercial company\, consultancies\, 
 honoraria\, travel\, or other benefits\, or having a 
 self-managed equity interest in a company\; or having an 
 immediate family member or partner with such a 
 relationship.\nDisclosure of a relationship is not intended 
 to suggest or condone bias in any presentation but is made 
 to provide participants with information that might be of 
 potential importance to their evaluation of a 
 presentation.\nRelevant financial relationships exist with 
 the following companies/organizations:\nFaculty:\nNaiomi 
 Jamal: None\nAdditional Planning Committee Members:\nCrissy 
 Crittenden: None\nLincoln Haynes: None\nThis program was 
 developed in part by NCQA staff.\nThis program received no 
 commercial support.\n
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