The Population Health Care Coordinator Certificate Program (NCCP) is designed to prepare care coordinators and care coordination teams to lead and collaborate with other health care professionals, patients and their families to deliver quality safe care in the least expensive environment. The focus is on achieving desired outcomes in the implementation of the Patient Centered Medical Home (PCMH) model of care. This program will prepare participants to be leaders, excellent communicators and team members as they implement care management within physician practices and acute care organizations.
The Nurse Care Coordinator Program (NCCP) is comprised of fourteen modules encompassing 50 class hours organized into four main topics:
– Population Heath Overview and Business Essentials
– Quality and Safety in Care Coordination
– Risk Stratification and Use of Data
– Building Leadership Capabilities
The program kicks off September 21 & 22, 2016 meeting every week for a half day from 9 to 12:30 wrapping up on Nov. 10. Program can be attended in-person or live video stream.
Virtual Live Stream Participation
Join us virtually with your care coordinator team. Necessary equipment: Compatibility with Cisco Codian videoconferencing bridge using H.323 (preferred) with 1.5Mbs available bandwidth while videoconferencing
For any questions, additional information, or consideration of private program for your organization contact Carol Turchick, 513-745-2936, turchickc@xavier.edu.
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Contact Carol Turchick to develop a custom program designed to meet your specific needs. turchickc@xavier.edu or 513-745-2936 |
Click here to download a PDF program brochure including an overview, benefits, facilitator information and other program details.
The Population Health Care Coordinator Certificate Program (NCCP) is designed to prepare care coordinators and care coordination teams to lead and collaborate with other health care professionals, patients and their families to deliver quality safe care in the least expensive environment. The focus is on achieving desired outcomes in the implementation of the Patient Centered Medical Home (PCMH) model of care. This program will prepare participants to be leaders, excellent communicators and team members as they implement care management within physician practices and acute care organizations.
The Nurse Care Coordinator Program (NCCP) is comprised of fourteen modules encompassing 50 class hours organized into four main topics:
– Population Heath Overview and Business Essentials
– Quality and Safety in Care Coordination
– Risk Stratification and Use of Data
– Building Leadership Capabilities
This program is for nurses, social workers, and healthcare workers in a care coordinator role and those that are part of the care coordination team.
After completing this program participants will be able to: