BUMEDINST 6300.19 Primary Care Services in Navy Medicine Flashcards

1
Q

What is Navy Medicine’s new model of primary care services?

A

Medical Home Port

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2
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What term describes the care that includes, but is not limited to, readiness, prevention wellness, behavioral health, and disease management?

A

Primary Care

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3
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What civilian model does “medical home port” align with?

A

Patient Centered Medical Home (PCMH)

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4
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Who has established nationally recognized standards for Patient Centered Medical Home (PCMH)?

A

National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA)

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5
Q

Within how many months of being established as Medical Home Port Clinic, will a clinic Achieve NCQA Level 1 recognition?

A

4 months

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6
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How many months does a clinic have to achieve Level 2 NCQA recognition after a medical home port clinic has achieved NCQA level 1 recognition?

A

6 months (after achieving level 1)

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7
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When a Commander/CO/OIC determines that their clinic is in full compliance with NCQA, who will they request a recognition visit from?

A

The Navy Medical Region Comamander

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If a Regional Commander has a clinic that they have determined is in compliance with NCQA who will they request a recognition visit from?

A

Bureau of Medicine and Surgery

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9
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What action will the Bureau of Medicine and Surgery take once they receive a request for a NCQA compliance recognition visit from a Regional Commander?

A

Arrange a site visit by a representative form NCQA as well as a member representing Navy Medicine

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10
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What is the abbreviation FTE?

A

Full Time Equivalent

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How many bookable hours must a provider be available for to be be defined as a full time equivalent of 1.0?

A

36 hours

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12
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What is the empanelment range for providers recommended by BUMED?

A

1,100 patients minimum

not to exceed 1,300

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13
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What is the only exception to provider providing care to non-empaneled patents?

A

newborns who are less than 60 days old and are awaiting TRICARE enrollemnt, as well as foreign nationals/dignitaries

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14
Q

Student assigned to a command less than how many days cannot be enrolled in Medical Home Port?

A

less than 179 days

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15
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When a Medical Home Port provider team consists of three providers, how many of the providers must be a physician?

A

at least one

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16
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When a Medical Home Port provider team consists of four to five providers, how many of the providers must be a physician?

A

at least two

17
Q

How many administrative discounts will a Medical Home Port Team made of three providers have?

A

.75 FTE for the entire team

18
Q

How many administrative discounts will a Medical Home Port Team made of four providers have?

A

1.0 FTE for the entire team

19
Q

How many administrative discounts will a Medical Home Port Team made of five providers have?

A

1.25 FTE for the entire team

20
Q

What percentage of the provider team should a command strive to have made up of civilians?

A

50%

21
Q

How many Ancillary Nursing Personnel should there be per 1.0 FTE providers?

A

2.5

22
Q

Who are considered Ancillary Nursing Personnel?

A

Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN)
Hospital Corpsman
Nursing Assistant (CNA)
Medical Assistant (MA)

23
Q

What are the four appointment types?

A

Acute or Open access
Established
Wellness
Procedure/Specialty

24
Q

What appointment type is for patients to be seen within 24 hours?

A

Acute (ACUT)

25
Q

What appointment types are for patients to be seen on the same calendar day?

A

Open Access (OPAC)

26
Q

What type of appointments will be seen within a week?

A

Established(EST) and Wellness (WELL)

27
Q

What type of appointment type is used to maximize clinic efficiency and are usually grouped and performed on the same day?

A

Procedure (PROC) or Specialty Type (SPEC)

28
Q

How many exam rooms should there be per provider in the Medical Home Port model?

A

two