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SUMMARY:Explaining HPA 2022: Quality Management & Improvement (QI)
DESCRIPTION:About this Webinar Training\n\nCost: $330\n1pm-4pm 
 (ET)\nExplaining HPA 2022: Quality Management & Improvement 
 (QI) This live course is a thorough examination of the HPA 
 standards for Quality Management & Improvement 
 (QI). Faculty will give participants guidance for 
 interpreting the requirements\, navigating 
 the standards and avoiding misconceptions\, and will 
 facilitate brief activities that simulate addressing 
 requirements.  \nThis course is appropriate for all 
 professionals with a direct or indirect stake in NCQA 
 Accreditation. \nThis course presents information based on 
 HPA 2022 standard requirements and its contents apply 
 directly to NCQA Accreditation Surveys conducted between 
 July 1\, 2022\, and June 30\, 2023.\nRelated Courses\nFor 
 content pertaining to Delegation requirements\, use 
 “Delegation” to search NCQA courses at 
 www.ncqa.org/education-training/For content dedicated to the 
 policies and procedures for Health Plan Accreditation (HPA)\, 
 please consider taking the course Fundamentals of Health 
 Plan Accreditation (HPA)Note: Each attendee must register as 
 a unique participant\, as required by the NCQA Terms of 
 Use.\nGroup Training? \nTo inquire about 
 group training rates\, complete our online form. \nKey 
  Topics \nPlanning\, evaluating and controlling QI 
 interventions. Incorporating contracted practitioners and 
 providers into QI.Coordinating care across the 
 network. Measuring effectiveness of 
 QI interventions.Improving survey readiness and 
 performance.Benefits and Resources\n Presentation 
 slides. Recording of live session. Live Q&A. Scenarios 
 for applied learning. Perspective of former NCQA Policy 
 staff. ACCME Credits for clinicians.\n  \n\n    
  \nWhat You Will Learn\n\nExplain the intent of the 
 HPA QI standards. Define performance issues and target 
 results within the scope of requirements. Describe 
 relationships and themes across the QI elements. Discuss 
 requirement implications and considerations for 
 stakeholders. Critique examples and scenarios to enhance 
 application. Who Should Attend\n\nClinicians\, directors\, 
 managers\, specialists and coordinators. Consultants\, 
 contractors\, delegates and vendors. Health plans and 
 managed care organizations. Professionals in provider 
 relations. Professionals in population health or public 
 health.Professionals in compliance\, public policy or risk 
 management. Professionals in quality assurance/improvement 
 or performance measurement. Faculty\n\nJoseph Stankaitis\, 
 MD\, MPH Joseph A. Stankaitis\, MD\, MPH since 1997 has been 
 the Chief Medical Officer of the Monroe Plan for Medical 
 Care\, an Individual Practice Association (founded in 1970) 
 and healthcare management organization in Rochester\, New 
 York and the Chief Medical Officer of its safety-net health 
 plan\, YourCare Health Plan in Upstate and Western New York. 
 He oversees all clinically-related activities for these 
 organizations\, including its Health and Recovery Plan (HARP) 
 for the Seriously Mentally Ill. He is also the Principle 
 Investigator for Monroe Plan’s SAMHSA Grant\, “Addressing 
 Buffalo’s Opioid Epidemic with Medication Assisted 
 Treatment.”\nHe is a Fellow of the American College of 
 Physicians\, Fellow of the American Association for Physician 
 Leadership and Clinical Associate Professor of Family 
 Medicine at the University of Rochester School of Medicine 
 and Dentistry. He is an active reviewer and past Chair of 
 the Review Oversight Committee and current Chair of the 
 Reconsideration Committee for the National Committee for 
 Quality Assurance (NCQA). He is a member of the New York 
 State Department of Health Medicaid Evidence-Based Benefits 
 Review Advisory Committee. He is the President of the 
 American Diabetes Association (ADA) Rochester Volunteer 
 Leadership Board and has served as a member of the ADA’s 
 National Professional Practice Committee (develops national 
 practice guidelines for diabetes care).\nDr. Stankaitis 
 received a bachelor’s degree in biology from Boston 
 College\, his MD from the University of Connecticut and 
 completed his residency and chief residency in the Primary 
 Care Program in Internal Medicine at the University of 
 Rochester. As a Kellogg Foundation Fellow at Harvard 
 University\, he received a Master’s degree in Health Policy 
 and Management.\nContinuing Education\n\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 activity was 
 planned by and for the healthcare team\, and learners will 
 receive 2.5 Interprofessional Continuing Education (IPCE) 
 credit for learning and change. \nThis educational activity 
 is approved for: 2.5 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditTM\, ANA CNE\, 
 APA\, ACPE and ASWB ACE.\nThe assigned universal program 
 number: JA0004597-0000-21-009-L04-P. Upon successful 
 completion of this program (attending the full session and 
 completing a program evaluation)\, participants will access 
 CPE Monitor on the ACPE website to locate and track their 
 CPE statement of credit.\nThis live webinar grants 2.0 
 other 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. \n
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