PCC PCMH Resources

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This wiki serves as an informal repository of PCMH documentation related to the 2011 and 2014 PCMH Standards. Much of the content here comes from PCC clients who have generously allowed us to use their material. Nothing in this wiki is official PCC documentation and should be used at your own risk.

PCC's Resources for 2011 PCMH Standards

PCC's Resources for 2014 PCMH Standards

2011 PCMH Standards

In January 2011, NCQA released new standards for its Patient-Centered Medical Home program, replacing the PPC-PCMH 2008 standards and calling medical practices to be more patient-centered, and to reinforce federal “meaningful use” incentives for primary care practices to adopt health information technology.

PCC has organized the 2011 PCMH Standards in this wiki to provide quick reference to the 2011 standards themselves and, where applicable, documentation showing how PCC functionality applies to individual PCMH factors. In some cases, PCC clients have also generously allowed us to reference their material.

Note: On March 24, 2014 NCQA released a set of new 2014 Standards. As of June 30, 2014 you can no longer purchase the PCMH 2011 survey tools. If you purchased the 2011 survey tools prior to June 30, 2014 you have until March 31, 2015 to submit your application to NCQA based on 2011 standards. If you are interested in achieving PCMH recognition but have not purchased the survey tools prior to 6/30/14, you must use the new 2014 PCMH standards.

2014 PCMH Standards

On March 24, 2014 NCQA released a set of new 2014 Standards. These new standards along with a survey tool can now be reviewed and downloaded from NCQA's web site.

PCC has organized the 2014 PCMH Standards in this wiki to provide quick reference to the 2014 standards themselves and, where applicable, documentation showing how PCC functionality applies to individual PCMH factors. In some cases, PCC clients have also generously allowed us to reference their material.

PCC Prevalidation

Practices looking to achieve PCMH recognition using NCQA's 2011 standards may now receive up to 16.25 transferable auto credits using PCC, its patient portal, and ePrescribing system. This means practices using PCC can automatically transfer 16.25 points toward the 85 total points needed to achieve NCQA Level 3 Medical Home status.

NCQA also recognized that PCC's EHR and practice management systems provide the necessary supporting tools and information for practices to achieve an additional 25.5 points towards PCMH recognition.

As documented in the Step-by-Step Guide for Client Practices, each PCC client practice that wishes to apply for NCQA PCMH 2011 Recognition will need to complete the following steps to use PCC's prevalidated status:

  • Step 1: Obtain from PCC the NCQA-issued PCC Prevalidation Summary Approval Table and NCQA Letter of Product Autocredit Approval necessary for submission for NCQA Recognition.
  • Step 2: Contact PCC to get a Letter of Product Implementation indicating which prevalidated tool(s)/modules approved for autocredit have been implemented at your practice.
  • Step 3: Complete an application and enter into required agreements for the NCQA Recognition program.
  • Step 4: Upload the vendor Prevalidation Summary Approval Table, a copy of the NCQA Letter of Product Autocredit Approval and Product Implementation Letter from PCC into the “Organizational Background” section of the ISS Survey Tool.
  • Step 5: For all factors awarded Autocredit, enter the “Attestation Statement” into the associated factor’s “notes” field.
  • Step 6: Submit the survey tool.

Other Resources

Chart Review Rubrics for 3C, 3D, and 4A courtesy of Plateau Pediatrics in TN

Crosswalk of Meaningful Use components between 2011 and 2014 PCMH

FAQ for pediatric practices related to 2011 PCMH Standards

NCQA's Pricing and Fee Schedule for PCMH Recognition

NCQA Clarifications/Corrections on 2014 PCMH Standards

NCQA's PCMH 2011–PCMH 2014 Crosswalk

NCQA's 2014 PCMH Content and Scoring Summary

NCQA PCMH 2014: Behind the Enhancements free webinar download

NCQA's other PCMH recognition training