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Health care providers and others must obtain written authorization from a patient prior to disclosure of health information for routine uses of treatment, payment, and health care operations.
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A Patient Centered Medical Home (PCMH) is an approach to providing patient care that is facilitated through what TYPE of health care organization?
Hospitals |
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Primary Care Practices |
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Specialty Practices |
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Skilled Nursing Facilities |
The MOST IMPORTANT purpose of HIE (Health Information Exchange) is for Health Organizations to:
Improve quality and patient safety and address rising costs in Healthcare |
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Communicate with patients |
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Exchange data between organizations |
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Facilitate discussions between providers and patients |
The notion of Preventive Medicine which is still in use today was the foundation on which the concept of managed care was built on. Under this role the ‘gatekeeper’ or primary care provider was supposed to:
Educate and keep patients well |
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Prescribe any kind of medications to prevent diseases |
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Admit all patients to the Hospital |
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Report diseases to appropriate agencies |
The difference between Medicare and Medicaid is that Medicare is made to help adults over 65 and Medicaid is made to help adults who are in financial difficulties and cannot afford health insurance.
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1-Health care providers and others must obtain written authorization from a patient prior to the disclosure of health information for routine uses of treatment, payment, and health care operations.
True: It's a patient's right for privacy and keep confidentiality on his documents prior to share documents we need to inform and authorization to be given by patent.
2-A Patient-Centered Medical Home (PCMH) is an approach to providing patient care that is facilitated through what TYPE of health care organization?
ans: Skilled Nursing Facilities
A 3-MOST IMPORTANT purpose of HIE (Health Information Exchange) is for Health Organizations to:
facilitate discussions between providers and patients.
4-The notion of Preventive Medicine which is still in use today was
the foundation on which the concept of managed care was built on.
Under this role the ‘gatekeeper’ or primary care provider was
supposed to:
educate and keep patients well-it coming under primary
prevention health education is an important factor.
5-The difference between Medicare and Medicaid is that Medicare is
made to help adults over 65 and Medicaid is made to help adults who
are in financial difficulties and cannot afford health
insurance.
true-