District of Columbia

Due to its location, primary care practices in the District of Columbia are significantly impacted by medical home programs in neighboring states and federal programs (VA, Military, OPM, etc.). The DC Primary Care Association (DCPCA) is helping federally qualified health centers (FQHC's) in DC move to a PCMH model of care. The DCPCA Quality and Improvement and Operations Program utilizes models from HRSA-BPHC’s Health Disparities Collaboratives and the National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA) including the Planned Care and Improvement Models, to guide training and support activities. The Planned Care Model is a population-based model incorporating evidence-based medicine to develop and sustain system changes, while the Improvement Model is a quality methodology for small-scale, rapid-cycle improvements. Through the strategic integration of these models, DCPCA’s Quality Improvement (QI) team is able to support a variety of initiatives focused on issues of high volume, high risk and/or problem-prone areas for the District’s FQHCs and Community Health Centers.

Additionally, DCPCA helps member health centers leverage health information technology to improve the delivery of primary care by following the patient-centered medical home (PCMH) principles and guidelines, which aim to increase quality, improve health outcomes, and manage costs. The principles of PCMH call for a team approach to primary care and aim for systems change through the coordinated implementation of both the Care and Improvement Models for quality methodology. 

Currently there are no formal medical home programs in the DC Medicaid program, although they have been awarded a CMS health homes planning grant.

CHIPRA: 
No
MAPCP: 
No
Dual Eligible: 
No
2703 Health Home: 
No
CPCi: 
No
SIM Awards: 
Yes
PCMH in QHP: 
No
Legislative PCMH Initiative: 
No
Private Payer Program: 
Yes
State Facts: 
Population:
650,700
Uninsured Population:
8%
Total Medicaid Spending FY 2012: 
$2.1 Billion 
Overweight/Obese Adults:
51.9%
Poor Mental Health among Adults: 
38.3%
2014 Medicaid Expansion: 
Yes 

Safest States During COVID-19

WalletHub study

As the U.S. continues its efforts to overcome the COVID-19 pandemic amid a surge in cases caused by variant strains, staying safe is one of Americans’ top concerns. Safety is also essential for getting the economy back on track, as the lower COVID-19 transmission and deaths are in a state, the fewer restrictions there will be and the more confidence people will have to shop in person. While almost all states have fully reopened, we’ll only be able to completely get back to life as normal once most of the population is fully vaccinated against coronavirus. The good news is that the U.S.

News Author: 
Adam McCann

PCPCC/TCPI Webinar

2019-07-11 01:00 to 02:00

Join us for the Choosing Wisely Learning Network webinar, “Right Question, Wrong Person” in which speakers Dr. Susan Perez and Beccah Rothschild will discuss the new "Facilitate Cost-of-Care Questions in Health Systems" toolkit and the survey research on which it is based.

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Summary - CareFirst: A Partner in Health

In a briefing on Tuesday February 12th, 2019, CareFirst’s president and CEO, Brian Pieninck discussed the future of healthcare and what role CareFirst will play in actualizing that future. One important part of the conversation was pharmaceutical costs, which is the highest cost category for CareFirst, making up 33 percent of their total spending. These costs are also rising faster than any other category and part of the problem is the opaque supply chain dynamic.

News Author: 
Alyssa Neumann Kane

DC Health Homes

The District of Columbia has two health homes programs.

PCPCC 2019 Behavioral Health Integration Workgroup Meeting

2019-01-31 15:00

While regular meetings are planned in advance, other calls will be requested when needed and subgroups may be formed for specific topics. 
 
Member suggestions for discussion topics are encouraged.  Please contact Chris Adamec, Director of Policy for PCPCC with ideas or any questions at cadamec@pcpcc.org or 202-640-1212. 

Announcement Type: 

How The Government Shutdown Affects Health Programs

There seems to be no end in sight for the current partial government shutdown, the third since the beginning of the Trump administration.

For the vast majority of the federal government’s public health efforts, though, it’s business as usual.

News Author: 
Shefali Luthra

National Meeting on Increasing Investment in Primary Care

FMAHealth in collaboration with the Patient Centered Primary Care Collaborative (PCPCC) sponsored, the first national conversation on increasing investment in primary care on November 9, 2018. The workshop followed the PCPCC’s Annual Conference where a broad audience was educated about the importance of increased investment in primary care. Alex Azar, Secretary of Health and Human Services, spoke about the importance of primary care and ways in which CMMI would be moving forward with alternative primary care payment models.

JAMA Forum: Progress in Primary Care—From Alma-Ata to Astana

Today, as in 1978, the global community grapples with providing basic, essential health care—especially for the most underserved among us, who are often at the margins of society and the center of health tragedies. In the United States, burgeoning health care costs are increasingly recognized as untenable.

News Author: 
Dave A. Chokshi, MD, MSc,
Louise Cohen, MPH

PCPCC Conference Scholarships Available

PCPCC is offering 25 scholarships to patient advocates. To be considered for a scholarship, please answer the 4 questions below and send your answers to Merilyn Francis (mfrancis@pcpcc.org) and Tanya Thabjan (tgthabjan@pcpcc.org).  Deadline is Thursday, October 18, 2018

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