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Ambulatory Care Exam 1
Elements of CCTM -
-Assuming accountability
-Providing patient support
-Building relationships and agreements among providers that lead to shared expectations
for communication and care
-Developing connectivity via electronic or other information pathways that encourage
timely and effective information flow between

Care coordination -
Need high quality referral or transition
Should be timely
Safe: Referrals and transitions are planned and managed to prevent harm to patients from
medical or administrative errors.
Effective: referrals and transitions are based on scientific knowledge
Patient centered
efficient
Equitable

6 principles of CCTM Nusing -
These six principles provide a basis for establishing an informed and collaborative
care coordination process that includes all staff, key stakeholders, and nurse leaders across
the continuum of care:
-Know how care is coordinated in your setting
-Know who is providing care
-Establish relationships with multiple entities and individuals who can work together to
improve care coordination and transition management systems
-Know the value of technology, its impact on workflow, and the roles of care coordination
team members
-Engage the patient and family
-Engage all team members in care coordination

The logic model and CCTM -
The Logic Model depicts program outcomes, how the program is supposed to
accomplish these outcomes and what is the basis (logic) for these expectations.

Links program inputs (resources) and activities to the program products and outcomes while
communicating the logic

Components:
Inputs: resources that go into the program
Activities: actual events or actions that take place

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, Products: direct tangible output of program activities
Outcomes: impact of the program; the sequence of effects triggered by the program, often
expressed in terms of short term, intermediate, and distal outcomes

Stages of change model -
Stages:
◦Precontemplation - no intention to change in the next 6 months
◦Contemplation - intend to change in the next 6 months
◦Preparation - intend to take action in the immediate future
◦Action - observable changes
◦Maintenance - have made changes and working to prevent relapse
◦Termination - not always recognized as a stage

Public health nursing -
Lillian Wald visiting nurses - decision that need public health nurses and integrate
courses or have it be post grad -Education is important

Community - pathological social conditions
Treat community and other sources
Industrialization/depression
-Lack of coordination, resources, access


Challenges - communicable disease, stresses of immigration and SES disparity

Cost of healthcare unsustainable
Fiscal caps pushed large volumes of services to outpatient
Acuity of patient care escalated in ambulatory areas

Affordable Care Act -
In 2011, the law provided for free preventive care for seniors such as annual
wellness visits and personalized prevention plans
Community Care Transitions program for at risk Senior Adults, preventing ED visits and
hospital readmissions increased reimbursement for primary care State sanctioned
Patient Centered Medical Homes
Physician reimbursement changing from Fee-for-Service to Value Based Care models

Misconceptions of ambulatory care nursing -
-a misconception that the acute care setting is the point of access for individuals
requiring care coordination and transition management, when in fact the ambulatory care
setting is the point of access;
-a misconception that care transitions originate with a hospitalization rather than
recognizing the multiple care transitions occurring among diverse ambulatory care settings;



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