LANSING–With support from the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), the National Committee for Quality Assurance is pleased to provide the NCQA Introduction and Advanced PCMH Program Training as a virtual event around Patient-Centered Medical Home Recognition for HRSA Region V.
This five-day training–free for participants–will be held August 21-25 and hosted by the Michigan Primary Care Association (MPCA) and Wisconsin Primary Health Care Association (WPHCA), consisting of two courses:
- NCQA’s Intro to PCMH Program: Foundational Concepts of the Medical Home
- NCQA’s Advanced PCMH Program: Mastering the Medical Home Transformation
The tentative agenda includes a total of seven live webinars lasting 45 to 90 minutes each over the course of the week. If you are unable to attend one of the live sessions, you can view the recording and receive credit for course completion.
Registration: HRSA Sponsored Region 5 PCMH Training Both Courses (Parent link to register for all sessions at one time)
Registration: HRSA Sponsored Region 5 PCMH Introduction to PCMH Course (Introduction to PCMH)
Registration: HRSA Sponsored Region 5 PCMH Advanced Course (Advanced PCMH)
The purpose of this training is to support community health centers in achieving and sustaining NCQA PCMH recognition. Participants who complete both courses will be eligible to sit for the PCMH Content Expert Certification (PCMH CCE) exam, if interested.
Staff from health centers (both FQHCs and Look-Alikes), primary care associations, and Health Center Controlled Networks in HRSA Region V, or who are members of MidWest Clinicians’ Network, are highly encouraged to attend.
The format for the trainings will be provided through a series of recorded lectures interspersed with live webinars that will include question and answer opportunities, polling, content review and engagement with the training faculty. The required on-demand modules should be reviewed prior to each scheduled webinar session.
Contact Lieah Wilder or Candy Vertalka with questions.
