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Patient Centered Health Risk Assessments are a valuable tool that can be used to identify and capture opportunities for prevention, identify injury risks, reduce modifiable risk factors, and alert providers of an urgent health need.
How are you ensuring that all of your
patients complete an annual HRA?
The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act
of 2010 included several provisions intended to improve the health of Americans
and prevent the onset of preventable chronic conditions.
Section 4103 of the ACA, establishes a
Medicare Annual Wellness Visit beginning in 2011 that includes a Health Risk
Assessment (HRA) without cost to beneficiaries.
Other provisions of Section 4103
include:
·
Establishing standards for
interactive, telephonic, or web-based programs used to furnish HRA’s, and
·
Determining ways of using the
HRA in the formulation of a personalized prevention plan for beneficiaries.
The law also requires that HRA’s are
easily accessible to beneficiaries and that support is provided to those
wishing to complete an HRA.
The statute recognizes the critical
nature of follow up services by encouraging integration of HRA’s with health
information technology (HIT), including electronic medical records (EMR’s), and
personal health records (PHR’s) and by leveraging these technologies in
developing patient self-management skills and by the management of, and adherence
to, provider recommendations, as a means of improving the health of
beneficiaries.
In addition to regulatory
encouragement, HRA’s offer providers an opportunity to engage with Medicare
members in new ways while tackling the benefits of prevention.
Consider the value of administering
and managing your HRA’s through a “Learning Health Care System”…
One where personalized assessments,
and prevention planning would be available anytime, anywhere, and on any
device.
One where experiences are captured,
stored, and then used to create individualized learning pathways that promote
health literacy, prevention and chronic disease self-management.
Imagine the possibilities!
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