NAMD 2024 Fall Conference
NOVEMBER 11 – 13 IN WASHINGTON, DC, BOOTH #21
Join the NCQA State Affairs team at the Washington Hilton in Washington, DC, at Booth #21.
We’ll be engaging with Medicaid leaders and the broader state health policy community on key health care issues and participating in critical conversations about improving health equity, driving digital transformation and supporting accountability frameworks for better care.
Want to connect with NCQA? Select a date and time to speak with a member of our team during the conference.
Building Confidence and Trust in Virtual Primary and Urgent Care
The health care delivery landscape has transformed significantly with the rapid adoption of virtual care, accelerated by the COVID-19 pandemic. As care delivery evolves, maintaining high standards of quality and patient safety is essential. NCQA Virtual Care Accreditation meets the unique challenges of virtual and hybrid primary and urgent care, aligning with state and federal telehealth standards. The program offers a roadmap for delivering quality care virtually and is designed to help organizations demonstrate their trustworthiness as care delivery providers to patients, partners and regulators.
Advancing Quality in Behavioral Health
States tackling the national behavioral health crisis need help scaling the Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic (CCBHC) model to ensure patients have access to integrated, evidence-based care. Our new CCBHC Accreditation program helps behavioral health organizations streamline the SAMHSA certification process through a standardized survey, reducing states’ oversight burden.
Driving Accountability and Enhancing Care Coordination in LTSS
NCQA’s Long-Term Services and Supports (LTSS) programs help organizations deliver efficient, effective care that meets state requirements and keeps individuals in their preferred settings. Our standards are current with CMS regulations, and support organizations delivering person-centered care, incorporate health equity principles and enhance care coordination.
Reducing Health Disparities Through Health Equity
High-quality care is equitable care—and there is no quality without equity. NCQA’s Health Equity Accreditation programs offer an actionable framework to help states and health organizations continuously improve and prioritize health equity for their patients and communities.
Unlocking the Power of Digital Quality
For 35 years, NCQA has been at the forefront of the health care quality movement. Now, in the digital age, we are advancing quality measurement to be even more accessible and actionable.