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SUMMARY:CCE Quarterly: Including Patient Priorities into QM with PDO
DESCRIPTION:About this CEC Training\n\nCost: $99\nCCE Quarterly Webinar: 
 Person-Driven Outcomes: Incorporating Patient Priorities 
 into Quality MeasurementIn July 2021\, NCQA added the 
 person-driven approach to the guidance for PCMH criterion CM 
 06: Patient Preferences and Goals\, as a structured approach 
 to eliciting and documenting patient preferences. During the 
 Certified Content Expert webinar on January 25\, 2022\, we 
 will review the person-driven outcomes approach\, including 
 methods and insights to ensure practices collect and 
 document an individual's prioritized goals accurately\, The 
 webinar will also discuss how to implement the person-driven 
 outcomes approach in clinical care\, as well as the benefits 
 of the approach for individuals and their care team.\nWhat 
 You Will Learn\n\nDescribe how outcomes identified by the 
 individual (or caregiver) as important can be used for care 
 planning and quality measurement.Crosswalk the person-driven 
 outcomes approach with existing PCMH criterion to elicit and 
 document patient preferences.Implement strategies to assist 
 practices in using the person-driven outcomes approach\, 
 including tips to assess goal appropriateness and accurate 
 documentation of a patient goal.Who Should 
 Attend\n\nConsultantsHealth PlansNursesPCMH 
 CCEsPhysiciansPhysician AssistantsPractice ManagersPrimary 
 Care TeamsFaculty\n\nCaroline Blaum\, MD\, MSDr. Caroline S. 
 Blaum joined NCQA from NYU Langone Health where she was 
 the Diane and Arthur Belfer Professor of Geriatric 
 Medicine and Director of the Division of Geriatrics and 
 Palliative Care from 2012-2020. At NYU\, Dr. 
 Blaum maintained an active clinical practice and supervised 
 clinical education for medical trainees in geriatrics and 
 palliative care.  She led an extensive reach research 
 program in translational research that was supported by 
 the NIA\, AHRQ\, PCORI\, and The John A Hartford Foundation 
 concerning models of care for vulnerable 
 populations\, multiple chronic conditions\, frailty\, and 
 diabetes in older adults. Prior to going to NYU\, Dr. Blaum 
 was Professor and Assistant Dean for Population Health at 
 the University of Michigan Health System where she led 
 UM’s experiences in Medicare managed care\, ACO’s and 
 PCMH. Dr. Blaum has been active in national policy work 
 related to delivery system redesign and quality of care 
 for older adults and people with multiple chronic 
 conditions and has worked with the American Geriatrics 
 Society\, the AMA PCPI\, and NQF.\nBrianna Clifford\, MPH\, PCMH 
 CCEBri Clifford is a Senior Policy Manager in NCQA’s 
 Recognition Programs Policy and Resources Department. On 
 this team she supports recognition programs through the 
 creation of resources\, maintenance of programs and education 
 of both internal and external stakeholders.\nBefore joining 
 NCQA\, she worked with the United States Department of Health 
 and Human Services Office of Emergency Management. There she 
 helped create a GIS mapping tool used to track patient 
 movement to HHS staffed medical facilities in response to 
 natural disasters. She also spent three years managing the 
 clinical side of specialty practices and volunteering as an 
 EMT in her community.\nBri holds a BS in Biology from 
 Virginia Tech and an MPH in Epidemiology from George Mason 
 University.\nLee A. Jennings\, MD\, MSHSLee Jennings is the 
 Chief and Associate Professor\, Reynolds Section of 
 Geriatric Medicine at the University of Oklahoma Health 
 Sciences Center. She is a board-certified geriatrician and 
 health services researcher whose work focuses on improving 
 models of care delivery for dementia\, aligning care received 
 with patient health goals\, and improving the competency of 
 health professions students to provide high quality 
 geriatric care. Ms. Jennings is the Principal Investigator 
 for 3 statewide grants funded by HRSA\, ACL\, and the Reynolds 
 Foundation focused on geriatric health care workforce 
 development and community health education for older 
 Oklahomans and their family caregivers. She is a 
 co-investigator on research funded by PCORI\, NIA\, and the 
 John A. Hartford Foundation and co-chairs the Women in 
 Geriatrics Section for the American Geriatrics Society. 
 Clinically\, Ms. Jennings specializes in comprehensive 
 geriatric assessment and cognitive evaluation and sees 
 patients at the OU Physicians Senior Health Clinic and the 
 Oklahoma City VA Health System.\nAanand D. Naik\, MDAanand D. 
 Naik\, MD\, is Professor and Nancy P. & Vincent F. Guinee\, 
 M.D.\, Distinguished Chair and Director of the University of 
 Texas Health School of Public Health & Consortium on Aging 
 in Houston\, TX. Dr. Naik is also an investigator at the 
 Houston Veterans Administration Center for Innovations in 
 Quality\, Effectiveness\, and Safety (IQuESt) and co-director 
 of the Southeast Texas Geriatrics Workforce Enhancement 
 Program (SETx-GWEP).\nIntegrating these roles\, his research 
 program uses population health systems interventions to 
 improve the healthcare decisions and outcomes of older 
 adults with complex and multimorbid conditions. In 
 particular\, he is a co-leader of a national collaboration 
 for Patient Priorities Care\, an innovative model of 
 multimorbid care: www.patientprioritiescare.org. His 
 research program includes randomized clinical trials\, 
 implementation science studies\, and primary data collection 
 with continuous research funding since 2006. These studies 
 have produced >200 peer-reviewed manuscripts\, commentaries\, 
 and book chapters.\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) to provide Interprofessional 
 Continuing Education for the healthcare team. \nThis 
 activity was planned by and for the healthcare team\, and 
 learners will receive 1.25 Interprofessional Continuing 
 Education (IPCE) credit for learning and change. \nThis 
 educational activity is approved for: 1.25 AMA PRA Category 
 1 CreditTM.\nThis educational activity is approved for 1.25 
 nursing contact hours.*\nThis live course grants 2.0 
 required 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:\nCaroline 
 Blaum: None\nBrianna Clifford: None\nLee Jennings: 
 None\nAanand Naik: None\nAdditional Planning Committee 
 Members:\nDaniella Lawton: None\nTracelyn Thigpen: 
 None\nAshley Turner: None\nThis program was developed in 
 part by NCQA staff.\nThis program received no commercial 
 support.\n
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