Unit 8 Flashcards
What are some of the benefits of interdisciplinary care planning?
Good communication Respecting/understanding roles Appropriate skill mix Quality and outcomes of care Appropriate team processes and resources Clear vision Flexibility Leadership and management Team culture: Training and development opportunities
What is a care plan?
goals and objectives of the medical care provided for the client to include all events or tasks essential to accomplish the plan and the measures to be used to assess the usefulness and appropriateness of the care plan
What do the common components of a care plan include?
intake assessment problem list short- and long-term goals an intervention plan evaluation of and subsequent revisions to the plan
Who is the most important partner in the care plan?
The patient
What is the benefit of the medical community supporting the family as partners in the care plan?
Because they are a big part of the patient treatment
What are the benefits of a diverse care team?
Have a greater capacity to empathize with the unique needs of a diverse patient population
What is the teach-back method?
The patient “teaches back” the info to the provider
What is the Ask, Tell, Ask method?
Ask the patient what they understand, tell them and then ask again.
What is the Triple Aim?
Improved patient experience
Population health
Drive down cost
What is the Quadruple Aim?
Improved patient experience
Population health
Drive down cost
Job satisfaction
What are the core competencies related to roles and responsibilities of members on an interdisciplinary care planning team?
Leadership
Person-centered practice
Teamwork
Communication
What is benchmarking and how can it help the care coordinator?
The process involves looking at standards, best practices and evidence-based practices and then identifying potential areas of improvement.
What is value-based care in treatment planning?
A health care delivery model under which providers — hospitals, labs, doctors, nurses and others — are paid based on the health outcomes of their patients and the quality of services rendered
What are some of the responsibilities of a health service coordinator?
Works with patients
Provides guidance and support
Helps client navigate their healthcare
Schedule appointments
What is task-centered practice?
A social work technology designed to help clients and practitioners collaborate on specific, measurable, and achievable goals