February 15, 2024
PCMH Specialist 7-Day Follow-up
As a requirement of the DHS Patient-Centered Medical Home (PCMH) program, patients admitted with an ambulatory sensitive condition must be seen by the primary care PCMH provider or specialist provider within seven days of discharge from the hospital. If the follow-up appointment takes place with a specialist, the specialist provider must share the patient’s follow-up visit notes with the primary care PCMH provider to meet this requirement.
This proactive approach contributes to reduced readmission rates, enhanced patient satisfaction with the care team and optimized health outcomes.
What’s Next?
- Review the below list of ambulatory sensitive conditions for which a post-discharge follow-up visit is required.
- Encourage your staff to schedule patients as soon as possible for post-hospitalization care appointments.
- Collaborate whenever possible with the primary care PCMH provider to effectively manage the patient’s ongoing plan of care.
Jefferson Health Plans appreciates your ongoing commitment to the care of your patients and our members. If you have any questions, please contact the Provider Services Helpline at 1-888-991-9023. We are available Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
DRG |
Condition |
0053 |
Seizure |
0054 |
Migraine & Other Headaches |
0113 |
Infections Of Upper Respiratory Tract |
0137 |
Major Respiratory Infections & Inflammations |
0139 |
Other Pneumonia |
0140 |
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease |
0141 |
Asthma |
0191 |
Cardiac Catheterization W Circ Disord Exc Ischemic Heart Disease |
0192 |
Cardiac Catheterization For Ischemic Heart Disease |
0194 |
Heart Failure |
0198 |
Angina Pectoris & Coronary Atherosclerosis |
0199 |
Hypertension |
0203 |
Chest Pain |
0245 |
Inflammatory Bowel Disease |
0249 |
Non-Bacterial Gastroenteritis, Nausea & Vomiting |
0251 |
Abdominal Pain |
0304 |
Dorsal & Lumbar Fusion Proc Except For Curvature of Back |
0310 |
Intervertebral Disc Excision & Decompression |
0383 |
Cellulitis & Other Bacterial Skin Infections |
0420 |
Diabetes |
0422 |
Hypovolemia & Related Electrolyte Disorders |
0463 |
Kidney & Urinary Tract Infections |
0465 |
Urinary Stones & Acquired Upper Urinary Tract Obstruction |
0662 |
Sickle Cell Anemia Crisis |
0722 |
Fever |