GI APCM Implementation Checklist for Gastroenterology
Optimize your GI practice for APCM. A step-by-step checklist for IBD, liver disease, and chronic GI care management and billing.
Implementing Advanced Primary Care Management (APCM) in a Gastroenterology setting requires specialized workflows for IBD, chronic liver disease, and long-term biologic monitoring. This checklist ensures your GI practice captures high-value chronic care revenue while improving patient outcomes through structured AI-assisted communication and documentation.
Work through each item below to audit your practice. Check off completed items to track where you stand.
Patient Identification and Enrollment
Systematically identifying high-risk chronic GI patients who qualify for APCM services.
Care Plan Development and Documentation
Creating GI-specific care plans that meet APCM regulatory requirements and ACG guidelines.
Monitoring and Communication Workflows
Utilizing AI and staff resources to maintain the required non-face-to-face contact time.
Billing and Compliance Infrastructure
Ensuring the practice captures revenue and maintains audit-ready documentation.
Frequently Asked Questions
APCM focuses on advanced care management and is often more streamlined for specialty practices managing chronic conditions like IBD or cirrhosis compared to traditional CCM.
Yes, AI voice agents can be programmed with GI-specific protocols to identify red flags like bloody stools or severe abdominal pain, escalating them to a nurse immediately.
Absolutely, chronic liver disease and cirrhosis are high-value conditions that qualify for APCM due to their complex management and frequent monitoring needs.
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