Chapter 2 Flashcards

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Primary Care Example

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Family Planning

Well Child Health Visit

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Preventative Care example

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Wearing Bike Helmets
Immunizations
Suicide Prevention Programs
Seat Belt Laws
Nutrition Education
Crisis Prevention Programs
Distracted Driving Campaigns
Self-Breast or Testicular Exams
Blood Pressure Clinics
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Secondary acute care example

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Emergency Care
Subacute Care
Acute Medical-Surgical Care
X-Rays, CT scans, MRI

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Tertiary Care example

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Intensive Care

Psychiatric Care

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Restorative Care example

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Spinal Cord Injury Program
Cardiovascular Rehab
Exercise Programs
Stroke Rehabilitation Program
Sports Injury Exercise Program
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Continuing Care example

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Assisted Living
Adult Day Care
Psychiatric Care

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Levels of prevention describe the focus of healthcare-related activities, identify the three

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  1. health promotion and disease prevention
  2. curing the disease
  3. Reducing complications
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health promotion and disease prevention

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primary prevention

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curing the disease

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secondary prevention

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reducing complications

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tertiary prevention

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Explain what an integrated health care delivery system is

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provides services that is held accountable fo the outcomes

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Identify the core mission of hospitals across the country

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to deliver the right care at the right time in the right setting

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intensive care units

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receive close monitoring and intense medical care

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mental health facilities

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services in psychiatric housing, care and access to medications

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to improve care for patients residing in rural areas, rural hospitals are expected to

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  1. improves access
  2. engage the people
  3. develop delivery systems
  4. create protocols
  5. be experts
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16
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define what discharge planning is

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the coordinated process that develops a plan of continuing care

17
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what is the focus of discharge planning

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transition to their next place of care

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care transitions program

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managing the discharge of the patient to home or a rehabilitation center

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transitional care model

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planning and follow-up for older adults who are chronically ill

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high-intensity care-team

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to support the primary care physician and following the best protocols

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discharge instructions

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  1. discharge meds
  2. follow up care
  3. list all medications
  4. dietary needs
  5. follow up tests
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list the tips on making a referral process

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  1. engage family and patient
  2. make a referral ASAP
  3. give next care provider info
  4. give recommendations and implement into care plan
23
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restorative care goal is

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to help individuals regain max. functional status and to enhance quality of life

24
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fee for service payment

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most traditional health care payment model

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pay for coordination
coordinates care between the primary care provider and specialists
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pay for performance
value-based reimbursement
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episode of care payment
reimburses health care providers for specific episodes of care; a set amount of money will be paid
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upside shared savings
provide incentives for providers treating specific patient populations
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downside shared saving
includes both the gain share potential of an upside model, but also the downside risk of sharing the excess costs of health care delivery between provider and payer
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partial or full capitation
payments are assigned a per member per month payment
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identify the payment system that the Social security act established under medicare A
IPPS: inpatient prospective payment system
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The institute of medicine defines patient-centered care as
care that covers the patient's needs, preferences, and values and that the patient guides all clinical choices
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health care organizations that apply for magnet status demonstrate
quality patient care nursing excellence innovations in professional practice
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revised Magnet model has five components affected by global issues
1. transformational leadership 2. structural empowerment 3. exemplary professional practice 4. new knowledge, innovations, and improvements 5. empirical quality outcomes
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Health promotion programs are designed to help patients
reduce the incidence of disease, maintain maximal function, reduce the need to use a more expensive health care system
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rehabilitation services begin
when a patient enters the health care system
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An example of an extended care facility
skilled nursing facility
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a patient and his or her family facing the end stages of terminal illnesses might best be served by a
hospice