CCHP - West Valley| Questions and Answers(A+ Solution guide)
Unreasonable barriers to inmates' access to health services are to be avoided: - Having an understaffed, underfunded, or poorly organized system with the result that it is not able to provide appropriate and timely access to care Responsible Health Authority - When there is a separate organizational structure for mental health services, there is a designated mental health clinician Medical Autonomy - Interference with medical autonomy are cancellation of community consultants' appointments and discontinuance of necessary medical diets without qualified health care professional approval. Reports should include: - service volume and incidence of certain illnesses, diseases, and injuries. These reports also may be used to plan for staffing, space, and equipment needs, as well as to compare facilities Policies and Procedures - Reviewed at least annually by the RHA and responsible physician How is continuity of care measured? - Extent to which preexisting conditions are identified and addressed during the intake process. Continuity can also be measured for follow-up of unscheduled onsite and off-site services as well as scheduled off-site services Timeliness of obtaining services is measured by: - the time between contact with emergency services and the arrival of the emergency services When cellside triage is required, or when conducting interviews during intake, health staff take extra precautions to promote what? - private communication What is clinical mortality review? - assessment of the clinical care provided and the circumstances leading up to a death
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