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 

HHS Secretary Alex Azar outlines 4-point plan to accelerate shift toward a value-based system

HHS Secretary Alex Azar outlined four priorities for the agency this week, and accelerating the path to value-based payment systems and reducing healthcare costs are at the top of his list.

In remarks given to the Federation of American Hospitals on Monday, Azar delivered a blunt message.

News Author: 
Matt Kuhrt

Alternative Payment Models: Achieving the Next Level of Performance

2018-03-16 09:00
Speakers:
  • Blair Childs – Senior Vice President, Public Affairs, Premier, Inc.
  • Vivek Garg, MD – Chief Medical Officer, New Markets and Business Development, CareMore Health
  • Michael Le, MD – Co-founder and Chief Medical Officer, Landmark Health
  • Mara McDermott – Vice President of Federal Affairs, America’s Physician Groups
  • David Muhlestein – Chief Research Officer, Leavitt Partners
  • John Rother – President and CEO, National Coalition on Health Care
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America's Frontline Physicians Call on Government to Act on the Public Health Epidemic of Gun Violence

On February 14, 17 children and adults at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, lost their lives at the hands of an individual with an assault weapon. Thousands of children across the country went to school that morning, but some never returned home that afternoon. This senseless loss of life has become all too common in our country, ending lives, shattering families and disrupting the fabric of another community forever branded by this act of violence.

The Opioid Crisis: Investing in Solutions for Children and Families

2018-03-01 09:30

Please join the Annie E. Casey Foundation, the American Academy of Pediatrics and Volunteers of America for a briefing to discuss solutions for children and families impacted by the opioid crisis. 

Announcement Type: 

From Clinics to Child Insurance, Budget Deal Affects Health Care

WASHINGTON — The budget deal in Congress is billed as a measure to grant stability to a government funding process that has lurched from crisis to crisis — but it is also stuffed with provisions that will broadly affect the nation’s health care system, like repealing an advisory board to curb Medicare spending and funding community health centers.

News Author: 
Robert Pear

Rising health costs and economic inequality may threaten your retirement

Using the adjective “rising” before the phrase “health prices” seems redundant these days. Health prices seem to be always rising, often at rates greater than those for other things we buy. The continuation of this trend usually offers little to look at that we haven’t seen before.

News Author: 
Philip Moeller

AAFP to FCC: Improve Rural Telehealth to Support Primary Care

February 05, 2018 01:01 pm News Staff – As the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is considering how to support telehealth in rural areas, the AAFP offered recommendations to help ensure that practices receive the support they need and patients have the benefit of longitudinal care from a primary care physician.

National Partnership for Women & Families Gala Dinner

2018-06-07 17:30

Annual Gala — featuring keynote speaker, Sheryl Sandberg, Chief Operating Officer of Facebook, founder of LeanIn.Org and OptionB.Org and one of the most influential women in business today.

The National Partnership works every day to foster a society in which workplaces are fair and family friendly, discrimination is a thing of the past, women’s reproductive health and rights are secure, everyone has access to quality, affordable health care and every person has the opportunity to live with dignity and economic security.

Announcement Type: 

Amazon, Berkshire Hathaway and JPMorgan Team Up to Disrupt Health Care

SEATTLE — In a sign of just how fed up corporate America is with the country’s expensive and often confusing health care system, three behemoths — Amazon, Berkshire Hathaway and JPMorgan Chase — announced on Tuesday that they would form an independent health care company for their employees in the United States.

News Author: 
Nick Wingfield, Katie Thomas, and Reed Abelson

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