Attend this webinar hosted by the Patient-Centered Primary Care Institute for an introduction to the core concepts of motivational interviewing and a family practice physician’s story about bringing this patient-centered communication style into her interactions with patients.
The Patient-Centered Primary Care Institute hosted this webinar addressing the key components of adolescent well-visits, strategies for getting adolescents in for them, and tips for providing quality well-visit care.
This webinar hosted by the Patient-Centered Primary Care Institute addresses the unique obstacles that rural, small independent practices face in meeting PCPCH program requirements, and how practices have addressed them.
NRHI announced the pivotal role its members, including Q Corp, will play in the new CMS Quality Innovation Network-Quality Improvement Organization (QIN-QIO) program. Awardees will provide technical assistance, convene learning and action networks for sharing best practices, and collect and analyze data for quality improvement.
In recent years there has been national momentum to gather data and develop measures to assess the cost of health care services. Through generous funding from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) and the pioneering support of Oregon data suppliers and stakeholders, Q Corp has been able to be a part of this national conversation through several partnerships and projects. Our shared goal is to help multiple stakeholders achieve the Triple Aim outcomes of a healthy population, exceptional patient care and affordable costs.
Measuring Total Cost of Care
Listen to this Patient-Centered Primary Care Institute webinar to learn how scrub and huddle activities improve patient care, generate ideas for integrating scrubbing and huddling into your current work, and understand how these processes relate to PCPCH standards.
Reports released today to help consumers compare health care quality in Oregon are the first in the U.S. to include Medicare data as part of the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Qualified Entity Certification Program.
This webinar, hosted by the Patient-Centered Primary Care Institute, provides an overview of the Patient-Centered Primary Care Home (PCPCH) program site visit process for practices.
Q Corp's 2014 statewide report provides a snapshot of health care quality and utilization in Oregon. Among the findings, the report reveals variation in chlamydia screenings for adolescent women in Oregon.
Join this brief 30 minute Patient-Centered Primary Care Institute webinar to learn about the resources available for primary care providers in the medical, dental and mental health fields, and opportunities for benefiting from these programs.
Watch this recorded brief presentation and Q&A session to gain a broad understanding of the Patient-Centered Primary Care Home (PCPCH) program, what it takes to become a PCPCH recognized clinic, what providers think of the PCPCH model, and understand the direction and priorities for the PCPCH program moving forward.
This Patient-Centered Primary Care Institute webinar provides primary care clinicians, staff and administrators with an introduction to the prevalence and health impacts of risky substance use behaviors, as well as an overview of evidence-based interventions to mitigate these impacts.
As part of the Aligning Forces for Quality program, Q Corp is working with stakeholders across Oregon on efforts to measure and improve maternity care, including the development of an Oregon Maternal Data Center (OMDC).
OREGON PERINATAL COLLABORATIVE (view roster)
Join us for a demonstration of the California Maternal Data Center -- a dynamic web-based tool that helps hospitals calculate, report and improve maternity care performance -- and an overview of plans to establish an Oregon Maternal Data Center in early 2015.
Watch this webinar hosted by the Patient-Centered Primary Care Institute on developing strategies for leaders to proactively think about how to manage team roles in an effective way.
Measuring the quality of health care requires a number of complicated technical decisions. Partner for Quality Care manages a community-wide process to resolve these complex issues by seeking input from key health care stakeholders — those who give care, get care, and those who pay for health care. This section highlights how scores were computed and how key decisions were made.
This webinar hosted by the Patient-Centered Primary Care Institute provides an overview of key considerations in the infrastructure needed to support a practice’s ongoing quality improvement efforts.