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 

Summit for Addiction Recovery Payment Reform

2018-09-07 08:30

See the attached PDF for details. Please note that the 10:30am session is only open to Alliance members. 

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Mastering Healthcare Quality Performance Measures Workshop

2018-10-09 09:00

When you register for Mastering Healthcare Quality Performance Measures workshop, you'll get a 15% discount code to use on any of the other workshops for October 9 and 10. 

Live-streaming and in-person registrations are available for this workshop. 

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Digital Quality Summit

2018-11-14 08:00 to 2018-11-15 15:00

NCQA and Health Level Seven® International (HL7) are partnering to host the 2nd annual Digital Quality Summit.

The Summit convenes quality improvement stakeholders including senior decision makers, measure development experts, clinicians, government agencies, public health officials, data intermediaries, vendors, and payers to advance measure interoperability solutions.

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NAACOS Fall 2018 Conference

2018-10-03 13:00 to 2018-10-05 15:00

ACOs are positioned at the intersection of value-based payments, population health, care coordination, innovation, transformation, and collaborations among Medicare, Medicaid and commercial payers. The NAACOS Fall 2018 Conference will provide the road map for ACOs navigating this high-speed, healthcare freeway into the future. 

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Quality Talks

2018-10-22 08:00

This isn’t your ordinary health care discussion. Quality Talks is a series of stirring, succinct talks by current and emerging health care leaders with ideas about how we can collaboratively improve American health care. In addition to the dynamic and thought-provoking speakers, the event features interactive dialogue among all attendees about advancing the health care system and improving patient care.

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ACOs using medical home physicians save money, yield higher quality, report finds

With 10% of the U.S. population in ACOs and almost 1,000 available around the country, these findings are widely applicable for healthcare players in both the public and private sectors as they work out new payment models amid the turbulent rise of value-based care.

This report, co-created by the PCPCC and the Robert Graham Center, coalesces two promising approaches in the space, as PCMHs and ACOs (although created separately) both exist in the same ecosystem focused on outcomes-driven care.

News Author: 
Rebecca Pifer

Webcast on Wednesday: Advanced Primary Care’s Role in Accountable Care Organization Performance

Tune in Wednesday, August 8, from 9:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. EST, for a live webcast featuring experts as they debut new research on Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs). Following this presentation, two panels of thought leaders will convene to discuss the clinical and policy implications of the relationship between advanced primary care and ACOs.

Presenters and Speakers Include:

America’s Opioid Epidemic: A Role for Technology

2018-06-20 08:00 to 10:00

On June 20, The Hill will convene key policymakers for a conversation about harnessing technology to tackle the opioid epidemic. Join us for interviews with Congressmen Tim Ryan (D-OH) and Tom MacArthur (R-NJ) as they discuss strategies that explore the role of data and technology in combating America's opioid crisis.

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