family medical home patient portal

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Videos of Family Medical Home Patient Portal

1 hours ago Athena Patient Portal Link . Launch Portal. Patient Registration Packet Download Patient Registration Form. ... Download Medical Record Release Form. Family Medical Home, San Antonio, TX (210) 756-6235; 9179 Grissom Rd., Suite 101; 8:00 am - 5:00 pm; >> Go To The Portal


How to use the patient portal?

Athena Patient Portal Link . Launch Portal. Patient Registration Packet Download Patient Registration Form. ... Download Medical Record Release Form. Family Medical Home, San Antonio, TX (210) 756-6235; 9179 Grissom Rd., Suite 101; 8:00 am - 5:00 pm;

How to find your report on the patient portal?

Family Medical Home is a full-service primary care clinic that is certified by the National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA). Their state-of-the-art clinics are conveniently located in the Westover Hills and Alamo Ranch communities of San Antonio, Texas, where they provide holistic health care to patients of all ages with a focus on long-term wellness.

Do you have a patient portal?

Home Locations Providers Patient Portal Forms After Hours Silverton - (503) 873-8686 | Molalla - (503) 829-7374 Click Here to visit our Patient Portal. If you are not yet registered for our patient portal, please contact the office. We will need ...

What is a patient portal in healthcare?

(210) 756-6235; Fax: (210) 680-3179; Mon - Fri: 8:00am - 5:00pm

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Medi-Cal Learning Portal

The Medi-Cal Learning Portal (MLP) is the new, easy-to-use, one-stop learning center for Medi-Cal billers and providers.

Medi-Cal Subscription Service

The Medi-Cal Subscription Service (MCSS) is a free service that keeps you up-to-date on the latest Medi-Cal news. Subscribers receive subject-specific emails for urgent announcements and other updates shortly after they post to the Medi-Cal website.

What is the CMS Center for Innovation?

The Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) will administer a number of demonstration projects promoting quality primary care. These include medical home demonstrations administered through the new CMS Center for Innovation, as well as changes in the health care law supporting PCMH concepts.

What is the purpose of Title IV?

Title IV of the ACA reauthorizes and expands workforce education and training programs under title VII and VIII of the Public Health Service Act. The purpose is to improve access and the delivery of health care services for all individuals, particularly low income, underserved, uninsured, minority, underserved and rural populations by: 1 Gathering and assessing comprehensive data in order for the health care workforce to meet the health care needs of individuals, including research on the supply, demand, distribution, diversity, and skills needs of the health care workforce 2 Increasing the supply of a qualified health care workforce to improve access to and the delivery of health care services for all individuals 3 Enhancing health care workforce education and training to improve access to and the delivery of health care services for all individuals 4 Providing support to the existing health care workforce to improve access to and the delivery of health care services for all individuals. [ii]

Can private insurance companies pay less than Medicaid?

Private insurers that offer plans through the new Health Benefit Exchanges must contract with health centers and cannot pay less than the Medicaid Prospective Payment System (PPS) rate. For more information about California’s Health Benefit Exchange, go to Health Benefit Exchange on this site.

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at A Glance

  • The Patient Centered Medical Home (PCMH) is a model that emphasizes a comprehensive team approach to patient care. The PCMH will broaden access to primary care while enhancing care coordination. There are multiple PCMH practice levels. Clinicians practicing in the highest level medical home will: 1. Take personal responsibility and accountability for the ongoing care of pat…
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Support For Access and Care Coordination Payment Demonstrations

  • The Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) will administer a number of demonstration projects promoting quality primary care. These include medical home demonstrations administered through the new CMS Center for Innovation, as well as changes in the health care law supporting PCMH concepts.
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Increased Fee-For-Service (FFS) Payment For Primary Care

  • The ACA increases the Medicaid and Medicare payment rate by 10% to primary care practitioners for primary care services, effective FY 2011-2016 (Section 5501). Providers who work within a PCMH will be rewarded for high-quality care based on standards that they help develop, and on solid medical evidence. Medicare will pay bonuses to qualified primary care doctors and genera…
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Support For Preventive Care

  • The ACA improves access to preventive services in Medicaid and Medicare including: 1. Any clinical preventive service recommended with a grade A or B by the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) 2. Adult immunizations recommended by the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) 3. Incentives for chronic disease prevention for Medicaid benefic…
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Coverage and Service Expansion

  • Medicaid will be expanded to all citizens under age 65 with incomes up to 133% of the federal poverty level (FPL) in FY 2014 (Section 2001). This change will result in coverage for approximately 16 million Americans who were previously uninsured. In California, Medicaid is called Medi-Cal. For more information on how the ACA expands of Medi-Cal coverage and servic…
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Health Center Payment Protections and Improvements

  • Private insurers that offer plans through the new Health Benefit Exchanges must contract with health centers and cannot pay less than the Medicaid Prospective Payment System (PPS) rate. For more information about California’s Health Benefit Exchange, go to Health Benefit Exchangeon this site.
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Workforce Development

  • Title IV of the ACA reauthorizes and expands workforce education and training programs under title VII and VIII of the Public Health Service Act. The purpose is to improve access and the delivery of health care services for all individuals, particularly low income, underserved, uninsured, minority, underserved and rural populations by: 1. Gathering and assessing comprehensive data …
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Additional Resources

  • Go Back to Health Reform Information: Health Providers Under Health Reform [i]Patient Centered Primary Care Collaborative, (2011, March, 10) Patient Centered Medical Home, http://www.pcpcc.net/patient-centered-medical-home. [ii]WikiSource, (2011, March, 10) Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act/Title V, http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Patient_Protection_and…
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