FAQ Directory: Patient-Centered Medical Home (PCMH)

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5.29.2018 CC 01 What is the minimal information required to meet the requirements of the laboratory and radiology items outlined in CC 01?

There is no minimum data requirement. To meet this core requirement, practices must meet all six items outlined in CC 01. Practices must consider how best to demonstrate their process for each item to meet the intent as described in the guidance section of this criterion. 

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5.29.2018 CC 04C Are practices required to track every referral?

No. Practices must track important referrals, such as those made for high-risk patients.
 

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5.29.2018 QI 04B May practices use the “comments” section in the patient experience survey to meet this requirement?

No. Comment sections or “free text” questions on a patient experience survey do not meet the requirement as a method of collecting qualitative feedback from patients and their families.

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5.29.2018 CC 04C May practices use a “tickler file” for this item within CC 04?

No. The tracking system needs to include a record of both the order and receipt of results. A tickler system includes a copy of the order and is removed when results are received; it does not meet the requirement of the CC 04C because it does not maintain a record of receiving results.
 

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5.29.2018 QI 02B Are preventive care measures considered utilization measures?

No. Although effective preventive care can reduce future health care costs, preventive care measures address quality of care and are not utilization measures. Utilization measures address direct health care savings, in accordance with evidence-based guidelines.

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5.29.2018 CC 04C Our PCPs and specialists use the same integrated EHR. Do we need to show tracking and follow-up?

Yes. Practices that use integrated systems must demonstrate how specialists are notified of a referral request and how the referral status will be tracked (including the specialist’s report). Even if the same EHR is used by both the primary care practitioner and the specialist, evidence must clearly demonstrate how the requirements are met within the system.
 

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5.29.2018 QI 12 When remeasuring to show improvement, what is an acceptable period of time between the initial measurement and the follow-up measurement period?

NCQA does not specify a time period required for remeasurement, but it must be long enough for the practice to implement a performance improvement plan and to assess results.

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5.29.2018 CC 06 & CC 07 May a practice use credentialing information to meet CC 06 and CC 07?

No. Credentialing—although important to a clinician’s ability to practice—is not a specific indicator of performance or quality information. Practices must use performance data to evaluate the quality of specialists or consultants to whom they send patients. Performance data can be qualitative or quantitative and may be gathered from external reporting sources (e.g., PCSP recognition, CMS public reporting) or may be internal based on criteria defined by the practice (e.g., evaluating a specialist’s timeliness in returning referral reports, evaluating whether patients had a positive experience). 
 

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5.29.2018 QI 06 Does the CAHPS PCMH Survey meet both QI 04 and QI 06?

The CAHPS PCMH Survey meets the requirement for QI 06 but only partially meets QI 04. The CAHPS PCMH Survey only meets the quantitative data requirement (QI 04A) for this criterion.  
 

Note: No modifications to the survey questions or length may be made. 

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5.29.2018 CC 08 Are practices required to only refer to specialists with whom they have agreements, or is the requirement that an agreement be in place? Give an example of an agreement.

Practices are not restricted to referring patients only to practices with whom they have established agreements. NCQA reviews at least one example of a formal or informal agreement with a subset of specialists, but does not expect practices to have agreements with all specialists to whom they refer patients. The goal is that expectations are outlined in the agreement, in addition to expectations of timeliness/content of response from specialists.
 

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5.29.2018 QI 06 Are practices required to use an NCQA-Certified survey vendor to administer CAHPS PCMH?

No, practices are not required to use an NCQA-Certified survey vendor.

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5.29.2018 CC 21C How do practices demonstrate capability for electronic exchange of key clinical information with facilities?

There must be interconnectivity between the practice and facilities to exchange clinical information. The practice can demonstrate CC 21C via demonstration of the capability of the certified EHR to exchange clinical information.
 

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