It’s a New Health Care Environment 
Chronic not episodic conditions are the biggest threats to population health, accounting for over 75% of total health care spending in the US. Chronic care improvement will dominate health care in the 21st Century.
The Patient-Centered Medical Home is the Future of Primary Care
The American Academy of Family Physicians’ (AAFP) medical home model has been widely endorsed by physician, payer and health plan organizations—and is currently the roadmap for chronic care improvement in primary care. CCP-certified health coaches play a key role in medical home environments.
The Opportunity for Primary Care
Primary care-based teams who can implement the medical home model and work collaboratively with other disciplines to prevent and manage chronic conditions will prevail in the new health care environment.
Provider Profiling and Benchmarking Are Here to Stay
Health care purchasers and health plans are aggressively profiling and benchmarking physician, practice, and hospital performance. Performance improvement will be expected of providers.
Pay for Performance and Improvement Will Grow
Medicare is leading private payers in the shift toward value-based purchasing of physician services. CMS Physician Quality Reporting (PQRI) Initiative payments are expected to rise.
Success Will Require Prepared Professionals & Teams
Research on high performing physician practices teams underscores the importance of engaged and prepared practice teams, who embrace the culture of improvement, new roles, and new professional competencies.
Chronic Care Professional (CCP) Certification
Since 2004, CCP certification has helped regional teams and small and large provider groups adapt and apply the innovations and best practices in population health improvement, chronic care improvement, evidence-based medical care, patient partnering, behavior change facilitation and health promotion and coaching.
CCP certification can help physicians, nurses and advanced practice nurses, and other physician practice team members succeed in the new health care environment. Earn 40 hours of Continuing Medical Education (CME) credit or register key members of your team for the only nationally recognized interdisciplinary chronic care improvement development and certification program. Learn more.
Health Coaching InFocus & Video Series
This Volume of InFocus: Evidence-Based Health Coaching
Free 2010 Monthly Learning Collaborative Sessions
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April 2nd, 10:30 to 11:30 (CT). Be a More Effective Health Coach by Improving Your Health Habits with Richard Botelho, MD, Professor of Family Medicine and Assistant Dean of Faculty and Student Development at the new College of Medicine (Florida International University, Miami) & author of Motivate Healthy Habits.
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