Our health system has to meet certain PCMH/ACO metrics. Do you teach this?
Absolutely. PCMH principles, along with data measurement, are a central part of the curriculum, including the Uniform Data System, HEDIS, and other data measurement. NIMAA participants must learn how to manage data to be successful in today's healthcare environment.
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