Introduction to Hospital Medicine Flashcards
What is hospital medicine?
- Care for hospitalized patients
- Dedicated clinicians for complex hospital patients
What is patient centered care?
- Respectful, responsive care
- based on individual patient preferences, needs, and values, and ensures patient values guide clinical decisions
What are benefits of a patient centric model?
- Integrated system
- Evidence based
- Patient and family participate in care plan
- Free and transparent info
- Open communication and full disclosure
- Respond to individual needs, cultural competency
- Shared decision making
What are the 2 components of patient-centered care?
Patient experience and patient engagement
The sum of all interactions that influence patient perceptions across a continuum of care and is measured by patient surveys
Patient experience
What is the most common measurement method for patient satisfaction in hospitals?
HCAHPS (Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems)
How is patient experience linked to reimbursement?
Medicare reimbursements are based on value based purchasing and are tied to patient satisfaction
What are components of HCAHPS?
- Discharge information
- Pain management
- Communication with doctors
- Communication about medicines
- Communication with nurses
- Cleanliness and quietness of hospital environment
- Responsiveness of hospital staff
Actions taken by individuals to obtain the greatest benefit from the health care services available to them
Patient engagement
When does patient engagement occur?
When patients are empowered to actively participate and be self-efficacious
What are benefits of patient engagement?
Better health outcomes, less cost, and greatest value
What should we consider when customizing a care plan?
- Literacy level
- Readiness to learn
- Readiness to change
- Learning style
- Family dynamics
What are hospitalists?
- Physicians who focus on medical care of hospitalized patient
- Patient care, teaching, research and leadership are roles
What is a consultant?
- Other provider needed to provide optimal care
- Role to give recommendations, not become primary provider
What are principles of ethical consultation?
- Indicated in complex cases to enhance quality of medical care
- Case summary should be provided to consultant
- 1 physician in charge of patient/attending has overall responsibility
- Consultation should be punctual