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Alternative Payment Model White PaperExternal Link

Publication January 12, 2016
Health Care Payment Learning and Action Network
The National Health Care Payment Learning and Action Network Alternative Payment Models Framework and Progress Tracking Work Group was charged with creating an Alternative Payment Model (APM) Framework that could be used to track progress towards payment reform. Composed of diverse health care stakeholders, the Work Group deliberated and reached consensus on many critical issues related to the classification of APMs, resulting in a rationale and a pathway for payment reform.

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  • Payment Reform

Healthy Weight Management Strategies in Clinical Practice

Webinar January 20, 2016
PCPCI

With the New Year, many of your patients may be thinking about setting weight loss goals - but maybe this is a great time to talk with your patients about weight management. This webinar will articulate research and tools to help providers have these conversations with their patients and plan strategies around weight management.

Upon completion of this webinar, participants will be able to:

CHITO Virtual Listening & Discussion Session

Webinar November 11, 2015
Q-Corp

Please join us for a discussion about Healthcare Metric and Measure Alignment in Oregon. Would it be possible to align interests and create a core set of measures and metrics that reflect Oregon's progress toward achieving the Triple Aim?  Please join us for a virtual, listening and dialogue session with colleagues from across the state.

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  • Measurement and Reporting

No More Bad Meetings

Webinar October 20, 2015
PCPCI

Regardless of our role or organization, many of us spend at least some (if not most) of our working day in meetings.  A recent survey on meetings found that almost 3 in 5 workers reported multitasking in status update meetings, and more than half would “rather do an unpleasant task” than participate in those meetings (Clarizen, 2015).  Yikes!  So how do you know if you are leading or attending good meetings?  This webinar will review t

Contraception as a Quality Metric: The Innovative Work in Oregon

Webinar September 22, 2015
PCPCI

This webinar will describe the creation of a new pay-for-performance quality metric in Oregon: “Effective contraception use among women at risk of unintended pregnancy”. We will discuss the development of the metric, the goals of adding it to the pay-for-performance set for CCOs, and how it parallels national work to build a contraception metric that would be eligible for national endorsement. We will also cover strategies for clinical systems to improve their performance on the contraception metric, and why contraception is a key preventive service for women of reproductive age.

Referral Tracking & Care Coordination

Webinar May 27, 2015
PCPCI

Join the Patient-Centered Primary Care Institute for this interactive webinar focusing on referral tracking and cooperation/relationship building between primary care clinics and specialists, social services, dental, and other community health partners. 

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  • Other

Shifting Towards Trauma-Informed Care: From Understanding to Collaboration

Webinar April 28, 2015
PCPCI

This webinar hosted by the Patient-Centered Primary Care Institute will orient participants to trauma theory and the health consequences of trauma, introduce the concept of Trauma-Informed Care, and describe its benefits for improving patient experience, quality of care and health outcomes. 

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  • Patient Experience

POLST: What’s New and How Can We Do Better?

Webinar March 18, 2015
PCPCI

Watch this recorded webinar hosted by the Patient-Centered Primary Care Institute to learn why the Physician Orders for Life Sustaining Treatment (POLST) and Advanced Directives are an essential part of comprehensive, patient-centered care. 

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  • Patient Experience

Medication Assisted Treatment of Substance Use Disorders

Webinar April 8, 2015
PCPCI

Watch this Patient-Centered Primary Care Institute webinar to learn about the variety of medications used to treat Substance Use Disorders (SUDs), how those medications work, and, most importantly, how the use of medications fits into a recovery plan.

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  • Other