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Part 1: Introduction
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Part 2: PrimaryCare: AdolescenceThrough Adulthood
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Part3: Health Promotion
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Part4: Office Emergencies
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Part 5: Evaluation and Management of Skin Disorders
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Part6: Evaluation and Management of EyeDisorders
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Part7: Evaluation andManagement of Ear Disorders
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Part 8: Evaluation and Management of Nose Disorders
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Part9: Evaluation and Management of Oropharynx Disorders
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Part 10: Evaluation and Management ofPulmonaryDisorders
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Part11: Evaluation and Management ofCardiovascularDisorders
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Part 12: Evaluation and Management of Gastrointestinal Disorders
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Part13: Evaluation and Management of GenitourinaryDisorders
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Part14: Evaluation and Management of Gynecologic Concerns
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Part15: Evaluation and Management of Musculoskeletal and Arthritic Disorders Â
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Part16: Evaluationand Managementof Neurologic Disorders
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Part17: Evaluation and Management ofEndocrineand Metabolic Disorders
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Part18: Evaluation and Management ofRheumatic Disorders
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Part19: Evaluation and Management of Multisystem Disorders
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Part20:Evaluation and Management of Infectious Diseases
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Part21: Evaluation and Management of Hematologic Disorders
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Part 22: Evaluation and Management of Oncologic Disorders
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Part 23: Evaluation and Management ofMental Health Disorders
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Chapter1:TheEvolvingLandscapeofCollaborativePracticeTest jf jf jf jf jf jf jf jf
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1. Whichassessmentsof careproviders areperformedaspart ofthe Value Based Purchasing jf jf jf jf jf jf jf jf jf jf jf jf jf
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a. AppraisingcostspercaseofcareforMedicarepatients jf jf jf jf jf jf jf jf
b. Assessing patients’ satisfaction with hospital care j f j f j f j f j f
c. Evaluatingavailable evidence toguide clinical careguidelines jf jf jf jf jf jf
d. Monitoring mortalityratesofall patientswithpneumonia j f jf jf j f jf jf
e. Requiring advancedITstandardsandminimum cashreserves jf jf jf jf jf j f jf
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Value Based Purchasing looks at five domain areas of processes of care, including efficiency of care
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(cost per case), experience of care (patient satisfaction measures), and outcomes of care (mortality rates
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for certain conditions. Evaluation of evidence to guide clinical care is part of evidence-based practice.
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The requirements for IT standards and financial status are part of Accountable Care Organization
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standards.REF: Value Based Purchasing
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2. What was an important finding of the Advisory Board survey of2014 about primary care j f jf jf jf jf jf j f j f j f jf jf jf j f j f
preferences of patients?
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c. Ease of accessto care jf jf jf j f
d. Theratioofproviders topatients jf jf jf jf jf
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As part of the 2014 survey, the Advisory Board learned that patients desired 24/7 access to care, walk-in
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settings and the ability to be seen within 30 minutes, and care that is close to home. Associations with
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hospitals, costs of care, and the ratio of providers to patients were not part of these results. REF: The
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jNew Look of Primary Care
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3. Asmall,ruralhospitalispartofanAccountableCareOrganization(ACO)andisdesignated as a
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Level 1 ACO. What is part of this designation?
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a. Bonuses basedonachievementofbenchmarks j f jf jf
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b. Carecoordinationforchronicdiseases jf jf jf
c. Standardsfor minimum cashreserves jf jf jf jf
d. Strictrequirements forfinancial reporting
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A Level 1 ACO has the least amount of financial risk and requirements, but receives shared savings
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bonuses based on achievement of benchmarks for quality measures and expenditures. Care
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coordination and minimum cash reserves standards are part of Level 2 ACO requirements. Level 3
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ACOs have strict requirements for financial reporting. REF: Accountable Care Organizations
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