HCCI Course: House Calls 101 - Introduction to HBPC

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The Home Centered Care Institute (HCCI) is offering a course, "House Calls 101: Introduction to HBPC."

Home-based primary care (HBPC) - or the modern-day house call - is a viable, innovative solution for high need/high cost patients who are medically complex and homebound or home-limited.

In this online on-demand course, participants will have the unique opportunity to follow an HBPC provider and her medical assistant on a simulated house call, helping you to connect with the various HBPC assessment elements and visualize crafting an effective patient care plan. Upon completion, participants will be able to do the following:

  1. Cite the 4Ms in the Care of Older Adults and apply these to the care of medically complex and homebound or home-limited patients.
  2. Discuss a house call's key components, including recommended steps before, during, and after each home visit.
  3. List the pros and cons of traveling with and incorporating the services of a medical assistant (MA) in home visits.
  4. Describe key characteristics of successful home-based primary care providers.

To learn more and to register for the course, click here.
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