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, Primary CareInterprofessional Collaborative Practice 6th Edition Buttaro Tabl
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Part 1: Introduction
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Part 2: PrimaryCare: Adolescence Through Adulthood
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Part 3: Health Promotion
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Part 4: Office Emergencies
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Part 5: Evaluation and Management of Skin Disorders
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Part 6: Evaluation and Management of Eye Disorders
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Part 7: Evaluation and Management of Ear Disorders
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Part 8: Evaluation and Management of Nose Disorders
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Part 9: Evaluation and Management of Oropharynx Disorders
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Part 10: Evaluation and Management of Pulmonary Disorders
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Part 11: Evaluation and Management of Cardiovascular Disorders
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Part 12: Evaluation and Management of Gastrointestinal Disorders
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Part 13: Evaluation and Management of Genitourinary Disorders
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Part14: Evaluation and Management of Gynecologic Concerns
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Part 15: Evaluation and Management of Musculoskeletal and Arthritic Disorders Â
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Part 16: Evaluation and Management of Neurologic Disorders
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Part 17: Evaluation and Management of Endocrine and Metabolic Disorders
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Part 18: Evaluation and Management of Rheumatic Disorders
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Part 19: 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 of Mental Health Disorders
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Chapter1:The Evolving Landscape of Collaborative Practice r. gg gg gg gg gg gg
Test Bank gg
Multiple Choice gg
1. Which assessments of careproviders areperformed as part ofthe Value Based Purchasing i
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nitiative?
Selectall that apply. r. r. r.
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b. Assessing patients’ satisfaction with hospital care g g g g rg g . g g g g g g rgg.gg
c. Evaluating available evidence toguide clinical careguidelines r. gg gg r. gg gg
d. Monitoring mortality gg
e. Requiring advancedITstandards andminimum cashreserves gg r. r. r. g g r.
ANS: A, B,D g g g g gg g
Value Based Purchasing looks at five domain areas of processes of care, including efficiency of ca
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re (cost per case), experience of care (patient satisfaction measures), and outcomes of care (mortal
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ity rates for certain conditions. Evaluation of evidence to guide clinical care is part of evidence-
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based practice. The requirements for IT standards and financial status are part of Accountable Car
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eOrganizationstandards.REF: Value Based Purchasing
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2. What was an important finding of the Advisory Board
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survey of2014 about primary care preferences of patients? gg gg g g gg gg gg
a. Associationswith areahospitals g gg
b. Costsofambulatorycare r.
c. Ease of care gg rgg.gg
d. Theratioofproviders topatients gg r.
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As part of the 2014 survey, the Advisory Board learned that patients desired 24/7 access to care,
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walk-
in settings and the ability to be seen within 30 minutes, and care that is close to home. Associatio
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ns with hospitals, costs of care, and the ratio of providers to patients were not part of these
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ults. REF: The g g g gNew Look of Primary Care gg g g g g gg gg gg gg
3. Asmall,ruralhospitalispartofan AccountableCareOrganization(ACO)andisdesignated as a
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Level 1 ACO. What is part of this designation? gg gg gg gg gg
a. Bonuses
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b. Carecoordinationforchronicdiseases r.
c. Standardsfor minimum cashreserves g gg gg r.
d. Strictrequirements forfinancial reporting
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A Level 1 ACO has the least amount of financial risk and requirements, but receives shared savin
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gs bonuses based on achievement of benchmarks for quality measures and expenditures. Care coo
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rdination and minimum cash reserves standards are part of Level 2 ACO requirements. Level 3 A
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COs have strict requirements for financial reporting. REF: Accountable Care Organizations
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