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LOCATION:Omni Hotel at the Battery Atlanta\, 2625 Circle 75 Parkway\, SE\, Atlanta\, GA 30339
SUMMARY:Introduction to PCMH 2017-Atlanta\,GA
DESCRIPTION:Introduction to PCMH: Foundational Concepts of the Medical 
 Home\nNovember 6-7 | Atlanta\, GA\n\nEarly Bird Registration 
 Ends: September 21\, 2018\n\nDuration: 1.5 days \n\nCredits: 
 7.75\n\nAbout the Seminar\n\n\n\n\nThis program is an 
 in-depth guide to NCQA Recognition requirements and the 
 process for achieving PCMH recognition. Recognized practices 
 and clinicians have proved the relevance of the NCQA PCMH 
 standards to the Triple Aim. The 2017 standards emphasize a 
 practice wide commitment to sustaining the PCMH 
 transformation\, demonstrating patient care and population 
 health management\, care coordination and ongoing quality 
 improvement.\n\nPractices are rewarded for integrating 
 behavioral healthcare and addressing the impact of social 
 determinants on patient needs. NCQA requirements are 
 positioned to qualify for the Merit-Based Incentive 
 Performance System (MIPS) Clinical Practice Improvement 
 Activities (CPIA) and to support other MIPS requirements 
 under MACRA.\n\nAdditionally\, a special discussion will be 
 held for New York State attendees and others interested in 
 learning about the New York State Patient-Centered Medical 
 Home (NYS PCMH) Recognition Program. Participants will be 
 able to hear first-hand and ask questions about this 
 exclusive model developed based on the NCQA PCMH model\, 
 which supports the state’s initiative to improve primary 
 care and promote the Triple Aim: better health\, lower costs 
 and better patient experience.\n\nJoin us for this thorough 
 review of the PCMH 2017 requirements and the documentation 
 needed to support an application for NCQA 
 Recognition.\n\nWhat You Will Learn\nAt the conclusion of 
 the program\, participants will have the knowledge they need 
 to:\n\n• Identify the core attributes of patient-centered 
 medical homes.\n\n• Identify required evidence and 
 determine how to present it.\n\n• Describe processes and 
 procedures that demonstrate transformation into the medical 
 home model.\n\n• Understand the roles of the NCQA 
 Representative and Evaluator and CCE. \n\n• Examine the 
 challenging requirements in a variety of practice 
 environments. \n\n• Outline the features and functions 
 of the Q-PASS system.\n\nWho Should Attend\nThis program is 
 designed for any health care professional\, health care 
 decision maker or consultant interested in getting the 
 inside perspective directly from expert faculty from NCQA in 
 evaluating a primary care practice and their ability to 
 become Recognized as a Patient-Centered Medical Home by 
 NCQA. \n\nDate\, Seminar Hours\, Location and Fees\nNovember 
 6-7 | Atlanta\, GA\n\nSeminar Hours: \n\nDay 1\, November 6\n 
 8:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m\n 5:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. Networking 
 Reception\n\nDay 2\, November 7\n8:30 a.m. – 12:30 
 p.m.\n\nRegistration \n 7:45 a.m. – 8:30 
 a.m\n\nContinental breakfast will be served on both days\; 
 lunch will be served on Day 1.\n\nRegistration Fee: 
 \n\nEarly Bird Registration Fee: $1\,145 on or before 
 September 21\, 2018.\n\nRegular Registration Fee: $1\,215 
 after September 21\, 2018.\n\nIf fees are paid by check\, 
 please note that NCQA MUST receive your payment in full no 
 later than three weeks prior to the start of your event in 
 order to guarantee your seat.\n\nTo request a discount: 
 Click Here\n\nLocation: \n\nOmni Hotel at the Battery 
 Atlanta\n2625 Circle 75 Parkway\, SE\nAtlanta\, GA  30339\n 
 Phone: (678) 567-7327\n\nReservations: (678) 
 567-7327\n\n\n\nDiscounted Room Rate:\n\n$209 Single/Double 
 \n Room block ends on or before October 15\, 2018 or until 
 block is full. (Ask for the “NCQA room block”)\n\nSpace 
 and room rate are subject to availability. Early 
 reservations are strongly recommended.\n\n \n\nContinuing 
 Education\n\n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\nIn support of 
 improving patient care\, the National Committee for Quality 
 Assurance (NCQA) is jointly accredited by the Accreditation 
 Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME)\, the 
 Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE)\, and the 
 American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC)\, to provide 
 continuing education for the healthcare team.\n\nNCQA 
 designates this live educational activity for a maximum of 
 7.75 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM. Physicians should claim 
 only the credit commensurate with the extent of their 
 participation in the activity.\n\nThis educational activity 
 is approved for 7.75 nursing education contact 
 hours.*\n\nThis program is sponsored by The National 
 Committee for Quality Assurance. The National Committee for 
 Quality Assurance is accredited by the Accreditation Council 
 for Pharmacy Education (ACPE) as a Provider of continuing 
 pharmacy education. The assigned universal program 
 number(s): 0850-0000-17-054-L04-P. This program provides 
 7.75 CPE contact hours.\n\nUpon 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.\n
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