Demystifying Value-Based Care: Best Practices for Today and Tomorrow, a three-part virtual workshop series is designed for experienced home-based primary care (HBPC) providers and practice staff. The series will equip learners to succeed in value-based payment arrangements.

Sessions present actionable strategies with a value-based care lens in the following areas: required staffing, infrastructure, and data; patient identification; cost-effective management of medications and conditions commonly found in HBPC patients (e.g., dementia, CHF); quality measurement and reducing gaps in care; risk adjustment models, including Hierarchical Condition Category (HCC) coding; and demonstrating the value of HBPC when negotiating with payers.

Each workshop will be hosted via Zoom and led by national leaders and experts in the field of home-based care.

Getting Started in Value Based CareApril 13, 2023    12:30 PM – 4:45 PM CT

Objectives: 

  • Discuss the shift toward home-based primary care (HBPC) in the U.S. and explore socioeconomic drivers for the business case.
  • Assess the strengths, weaknesses, and readiness of your clinical model to perform well under a risk contract.
  • Describe the steps in building relationships with payers and other potential partners to leverage key quality metrics data to demonstrate your practice’s value.
  • Discuss how to discern when specialty care is appropriate and logistics around effective care coordination with specialists.
  • Evaluate a framework for success for home-based care in value-based payment arrangements.
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Managing Costs of Care in Value-Based CareApril 20, 2023    12:30 PM – 4:45 PM CT

Objectives: 

  • Provide high-quality, cost-effective patient care by successfully managing conditions of specific concerns in value-based payment arrangements including chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, congestive heart failure, and polypharmacy.
  • Describe key components of a comprehensive wound care plan and accurate documentation.
  • Apply effective strategies in the management of mental health conditions in homebound patients.
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Ensuring Success in Value-Based CareApril 27, 2023    12:30 PM – 4:45 PM CT

Objectives: 

  • Discuss six top components for success in value-based care.
  • Apply optimal practices to effectively manage transitions for complex patients and understand how to develop a clinical model based on your patient population.
  • Apply effective strategies in the treatment of homebound patients with dementia and behavioral disturbances.
  • Recognize factors that impact staffing and productivity and describe how approaches can vary based on payment model.
  • Identify coping strategies to provide high-quality care while avoiding burnout.
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Registration 

Register for All 3 and Save 10%

Register by April 11 to save and receive complimentary access to each workshop recording, presentation slide, and supplemental resources.

$525

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Register Individually

Registration ends 2 days prior to live event. See individual workshop for registration deadline. Registration includes complimentary access to the workshop recording, presentation slide, and supplemental resources.

$195 per workshop

Getting Started in Value Based Care – Register
Registration deadline: April 11, 2023

Managing Costs of Care in Value-Based Care – Register
Registration deadline: April 18, 2023

Ensuring Success in Value-Based Care – Register
Registration deadline: April 25, 2023

Accreditation and Designation Statements

These activities have been planned and implemented in accordance with the accreditation requirements and policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) through the joint providership of PeerPoint Medical Education Institute, LLC and the Home Centered Care Institute. PeerPoint Medical Education Institute, LLC is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

PeerPoint Medical Education Institute, LLC designates these live activities for 12 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.