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- Collaboration
- Prevent med errors
What are aspects of a - Advocate
good team? - Listen to what others have to
say
- Value teammate's opinion
- Client-centered approach in
which members of different
healthcare professions come
together and work toward a
common goal of improving or
restoring a client's health
What is collaborative
- We are all part of this team
healthcare?
trying to get our patients to the
best health that we can get. We
are to help manage the
condition (need to get them to
their highest level of
functioning) and can't always
bring them to perfect health
, - Improved access to and coordination of healthcare
services
- Greater efficiency of client referral and client-care
what are the benefits of an services
interprofessional/interdisci - Increased quality of community health services
plinary team? (More eyes on your patient)
- Decrease in complications, length of stay, sentinel
events, mortality, and staff turnover
- better patient outcomes
4 aspects of - values and ethics
Interprofessional - roles and relationships
Education Collaborative - communication
(IPEC) - teams and teamwork
Maintain a climate of shared
value, ethical conduct, and
values and ethics
mutual respect
Use the knowledge of one's role and team member's
Roles and Responsibilities expertise to address health outcomes (Playing into
everyone's strengths)
- Communicate in a responsive,
responsible, respectful, and
compassionate manner
- Important to remember to
communication
hold yourself to a high standard
and some people don't
communicate in the ways that
we do
- Apply values and principles of
the science of teamwork to
teams and teamwork adapt in various settings
- Looks different anywhere you
go
, - rounding
when should we use the - referrals and consults
IPE team - discharge planning
- discharge teaching
- Improves patient outcomes and communication
(Gets everyone on the same page)
- Provider, pharmacy, nursing management, nurse,
rounding dietician, pt, respiratory therapy
- Discuss with the patient and all those involved what
we are going to do; everyone is at the bedside
together
- When a provider delegates
responsibility of management of
the client's specific condition to
referrals
another provider
- Typically happens outside the
hospital
- When one provider formally
requests another provider's
input or advice about how to
consult
approach or treat a condition
- Typically happens in the
hospital (Doctor comes to you)
- Should begin upon admission
- Can decrease the length of
stay, avoid readmissions,
discharge planning
decrease costs for patients and
hospital, improve hospital
reimbursement
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Terms in this set (172)
- Collaboration
- Prevent med errors
What are aspects of a - Advocate
good team? - Listen to what others have to
say
- Value teammate's opinion
- Client-centered approach in
which members of different
healthcare professions come
together and work toward a
common goal of improving or
restoring a client's health
What is collaborative
- We are all part of this team
healthcare?
trying to get our patients to the
best health that we can get. We
are to help manage the
condition (need to get them to
their highest level of
functioning) and can't always
bring them to perfect health
, - Improved access to and coordination of healthcare
services
- Greater efficiency of client referral and client-care
what are the benefits of an services
interprofessional/interdisci - Increased quality of community health services
plinary team? (More eyes on your patient)
- Decrease in complications, length of stay, sentinel
events, mortality, and staff turnover
- better patient outcomes
4 aspects of - values and ethics
Interprofessional - roles and relationships
Education Collaborative - communication
(IPEC) - teams and teamwork
Maintain a climate of shared
value, ethical conduct, and
values and ethics
mutual respect
Use the knowledge of one's role and team member's
Roles and Responsibilities expertise to address health outcomes (Playing into
everyone's strengths)
- Communicate in a responsive,
responsible, respectful, and
compassionate manner
- Important to remember to
communication
hold yourself to a high standard
and some people don't
communicate in the ways that
we do
- Apply values and principles of
the science of teamwork to
teams and teamwork adapt in various settings
- Looks different anywhere you
go
, - rounding
when should we use the - referrals and consults
IPE team - discharge planning
- discharge teaching
- Improves patient outcomes and communication
(Gets everyone on the same page)
- Provider, pharmacy, nursing management, nurse,
rounding dietician, pt, respiratory therapy
- Discuss with the patient and all those involved what
we are going to do; everyone is at the bedside
together
- When a provider delegates
responsibility of management of
the client's specific condition to
referrals
another provider
- Typically happens outside the
hospital
- When one provider formally
requests another provider's
input or advice about how to
consult
approach or treat a condition
- Typically happens in the
hospital (Doctor comes to you)
- Should begin upon admission
- Can decrease the length of
stay, avoid readmissions,
discharge planning
decrease costs for patients and
hospital, improve hospital
reimbursement