Family Medicine & Community Health Elective Course Description
Course Name: | Evidence-Based Medicine in Health Policy: An Introduction to Medical Necessity Guidelines and Utilization Review |
Course Number: | FC-458 |
Elective Type: | C |
Coordinator(s): |
Contact: Karen Rayla |
Department: | Family Medicine & Community Health |
Sites Available: | Quincy, some main University campus |
Months Offered | TBD |
Number of Students/Month: | 1 |
Prerequisites: | UMass Chan students only |
Enrollment Process: | Approval from coordinator required; email approval to electives@umassmed.edu to schedule |
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Elective Description: Ever wonder how doctors get paid? Understanding the structures for payment for evidence-based, high-quality care is essential in the current practice of medicine. This elective offers a unique experience in a public payer setting through the Office of Clinical Affairs (OCA) which provides clinical leadership to MassHealth, the Massachusetts Medicaid program. OCA is a part of the Center for Health Policy and Research within ForHealth Consulting, the healthcare consulting arm of the University of Massachusetts Medical School. In this elective a student will learn to assess outcomes data and best practices to contribute to the development of medical necessity guidelines for medical procedures and pharmacologic agents. The experience involves a combination of independent work and shadowing senior health policy leaders in the public payer setting. Objectives By the end of the rotation the student will understand how clinical leaders and public payers:
Depending on interest and availability, activities may include:
Preceptors: Christina Dorell MD, Umbereen Nehal MD, Kim Lenz PharmD, Joshua Twomey PhD, Deborah Parker MBA |