Integrated Care -- Weber Flashcards

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What is the purpose of integrated care?

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To provide comprehensive and systemic interpretation of the impact of biological, psychological, and social influences on individual, couple, and family systems.

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What are the critical components of an integrated care team?

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Diverse practitioners working together through collaborative care; aka medical family therapy…the integration of family therapy into behavioral medicine and biomedicine creating an integrate, team-based health care delivery system.

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What is the level of collaboration of an integrated care team?

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Biopsychosocial Spiritual Model
Collaboration
Three World View

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What is integrated care?

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A team-based health care delivery system with an approach to health care from a biopsychosocial-spiritual perspective that is informed by systems theory.

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Why do we need to integrate behavioral and physical care services?

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1) Compromised physical health is associated with behavioral health problems.
2) Compromised behavioral health may lead to physical health problems.
3) Stigma of behavioral health services.
4) Compartmentalized understanding of health.

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What is the Biopsychosocial Spiritual Model?

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Communicates the idea that all problems are at once biological, psychological, and social and is fueled by the unmet needs of the patient and family. BPSS works from a systems model and encourages collaboration between health professionals.

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What is the Collaboration Model?

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Different working styles of primary care and mental health professionals working cohesively together.

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What are the barriers to the Collaboration Model?

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Disciplinary Centrism (viewing one's own discipline as superior and more relevant)
Differences Between Disciplines (different types of information are emphasized for clinical problem solving)
Lack of Effective Collaboration (common goals and philosophies not clearly identified)
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What are the Three World Views?

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Clinical (Quality Care and Patient Driven)
Financial (Reimbursement, Coding, and Billing)
Operational (Systems, Organization, Communication, Process Improvement)

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Potential Collaborators include:
A. Pastor
B. Psychiatrist
C. Nurse Practitioner
D. Clinic Administrator
E. All of the Above
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E. All of the Above

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One barrier to effective collaboration is:
A. Being in the same building
B. Viewing your own discipline as superior
C. Getting to know practitioners in other disciplines

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B. Viewing your own discipline as superior

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Integrated or collaborative care models:
A. Incorporate practitioners from different healing disciplines
B. Are challenging and often confusing for the patient
C. Significantly increase the cost of health care

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A. Incorporated practitioners from different healing disciplines

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