Evaluating the effectiveness of a PCMH model of care: A retrospective analysis using HEDIS scores
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Tiffinie Zellars, DNP, MSPH, RN (1); Patricia Sengstack, DNP, RN-BC, FAAN (2); Christian Ketel, DNP, RN (2) - (1) Department of Family & Community Medicine, MeHarry Medical College, Nashville, TN, USA; (2) School of Nursing, Vanderbilt University, NASHVILLE, TN, USA
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Transforming to a PCMH model of care requires time, effort and resources; therefore, organizations demand quantifiable ways to measure such large-scale quality improvement (QI) efforts. HEDIS scores provide measurable ways to track progression of clinical QI projects. Therefore, educators must incorporate this knowledge into both their academic and clinical training.
45th Biennial Convention 2019 Theme: Connect. Collaborate. Catalyze.
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Keywords | Clinical Quality; HEDIS Measures; Patient-centered Medical Home; PCMH |
Name | 45th Biennial Convention |
Host | Sigma Theta Tau International |
Location | Washington, DC, USA |
Date | 2019 |
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