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February CPI Webcast Training: Primary Care Medical Home and Patient Centered Medical Home
02/10/2012 - 02/10/2012
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9am-11am
The month of February’s training will be conducted by TACHC Staff and representatives from the Joint Commission and the National Committee For Quality Assurance. In this session, participants will learn the differences between the Joint Commission Primary Care Medical Home Certification and the National Committee for Quality Assurance’s Patient Centered Medical Home Recognition programs. In addition, participants will learn how to obtain for resources and technical assistance training from the Joint Commission and National Committee for Quality Assurance.
TACHC compliance and performance improvement (CPI) trainings are intended to educate community health center management about topics for which the center needs a clear approach in order to order to sustain and improve upon providing access to quality health care to center patients. This approach should include a practice, policies and procedures that accurately reflect and guide that practice, related tools to implement that practice, and checklists or other review methods to ensure compliance with laws and standards and regular performance improvement in the area.
The month of February’s training will be conducted by TACHC Staff and representatives from the Joint Commission and the National Committee For Quality Assurance. In this session, participants will learn the differences between the Joint Commission Primary Care Medical Home Certification and the National Committee for Quality Assurance’s Patient Centered Medical Home Recognition programs. In addition, participants will learn how to obtain for resources and technical assistance training from the Joint Commission and National Committee for Quality Assurance.
TACHC compliance and performance improvement (CPI) trainings are intended to educate community health center management about topics for which the center needs a clear approach in order to order to sustain and improve upon providing access to quality health care to center patients. This approach should include a practice, policies and procedures that accurately reflect and guide that practice, related tools to implement that practice, and checklists or other review methods to ensure compliance with laws and standards and regular performance improvement in the area.
TACHC monthly CPI trainings provide an overview and the latest standards regarding the topic at hand, and include a review of and/or update to the relevant policies and procedures, tools and CPI review methods from the TACHC CPI Manual, available for purchase HERE.