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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3
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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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4
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Tertiary Care example

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Intensive Care

Psychiatric Care

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5
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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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6
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Continuing Care example

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Assisted Living
Adult Day Care
Psychiatric Care

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7
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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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8
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health promotion and disease prevention

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primary prevention

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9
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curing the disease

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secondary prevention

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10
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reducing complications

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tertiary prevention

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11
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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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12
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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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13
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intensive care units

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receive close monitoring and intense medical care

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14
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mental health facilities

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services in psychiatric housing, care and access to medications

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15
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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

18
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care transitions program

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

19
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transitional care model

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

20
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high-intensity care-team

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to support the primary care physician and following the best protocols

21
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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
22
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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

25
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pay for coordination

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coordinates care between the primary care provider and specialists

26
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pay for performance

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value-based reimbursement

27
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episode of care payment

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reimburses health care providers for specific episodes of care; a set amount of money will be paid

28
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upside shared savings

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provide incentives for providers treating specific patient populations

29
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downside shared saving

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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

30
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partial or full capitation

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payments are assigned a per member per month payment

31
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identify the payment system that the Social security act established under medicare A

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IPPS: inpatient prospective payment system

32
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The institute of medicine defines patient-centered care as

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care that covers the patient’s needs, preferences, and values and that the patient guides all clinical choices

33
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health care organizations that apply for magnet status demonstrate

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quality patient care
nursing excellence
innovations in professional practice

34
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revised Magnet model has five components affected by global issues

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  1. transformational leadership
  2. structural empowerment
  3. exemplary professional practice
  4. new knowledge, innovations, and improvements
  5. empirical quality outcomes
35
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Health promotion programs are designed to help patients

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reduce the incidence of disease, maintain maximal function, reduce the need to use a more expensive health care system

36
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rehabilitation services begin

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when a patient enters the health care system

37
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An example of an extended care facility

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skilled nursing facility

38
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a patient and his or her family facing the end stages of terminal illnesses might best be served by a

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hospice