Webinar 10/24:
Using Medicare Physician Billing Codes to Support Community-Based
Organization Partnerships
Thursday, October 24, 2019, 1:00 PM ET
Partners in Care Foundation secured a partnership with a local
medical provider to develop a model of transitional care management and
chronic care management focusing on addressing the social determinants of
health for the target population. The group received grant funding to
develop and implement a model for delivering transitional care management
and chronic care management to demonstrate the model’s sustainability.
Join the Aging and Disability Business Institute for
this webinar on October 24 at 1 pm ET, where they will provide an
overview of the project, define the opportunity and describe the process
necessary to implement a model of care delivery that integrates a
community-based organization (CBO) with an established medical provider.
Participants will be able to:
- Describe the Centers for
Medicare and Medicaid federal policy changes that enable CBOs to work
with medical providers to deliver services that can be contracted to
the CBO, as a third-party entity;
- List the specific billing
codes, national reimbursement rates and requirements to deliver the
defined services;
- Describe the process
planning required to deploy the integrated model of care;
- Identify business planning
requirements to deploy the integrated model of care to reach the
medical provider’s and CBO’s financial sustainability requirements;
and,
- Describe the impact of
proposed changes to the requirements that will support the expansion
of medical provider and CBO partnerships to deliver a range of
services.
This webinar is presented as part of the Aging and Disability
Business Institute Series, a collaboration of n4a and ASA.
Learn more about ACL's
Business Acumen Initiative to help states
and community-based organizations build networks and respond to delivery
system changes, including technical assistance, building business capacity
for successful contracting with integrated care entities,
and developing pathways to sustainability.
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