COMPREHENSIVE QUESTIONS
ANSWERS VERIFIED A+
◉ Community Based Care.
Answer: types of person-centered care delivered in the home and
community. A variety of health and human services can be provided.
HCBS programs address the needs of people with functional limitations
who need assistance with everyday activities, like getting dressed or
bathing.
◉ Most Frequent Setting of Ambulatory Care.
Answer: Physician offices 883.7 Million Visits
Emergency department 145.6 Million Visits
Hospital outpatient clinics 125.7 Million Visits
◉ Other Org in Community Based Care.
Answer: Public Health Clinics
FGQH (neighborhood and community health centers)
Work clinics
School clinics
◉ How CBC is emerging and expanding with ambulatory hc settings,
Where else do you see CBC?.
Answer: Telehealth
,Dr home visits
Retail pharmacy
Diagnostic imaging and lab centers
Ambulatory Surgery Center
Urgent care centers
◉ Most common visits to the dr.
Answer: Annual exams
Prenatal
Well baby
Medication
Hypertension
Knees pain
Postoperative visit
Cough
Preoperative visit
◉ What type of PC physician/practitioner are mainly seen?(% of OV).
Answer: General/Family Practice 40%
Peds 26%
Internal Med 19%
OBGYN 15%
,47% of all OV were with Prim Care
◉ Forms of Payment (% of OV by #).
Answer: Private insurance 35%
Medicare 22%
Medicaid 18%
Self pay 12%
CHIP/local program 12%
◉ Majority of OVs are take place in the _____ hemisphere.
Answer: Northeast
◉ Majority of office visits patients are.
Answer: People over 65 and female
◉ Hospital ED (emergency dept) are apart of a.
Answer: Nonprofit
Hospital system
◉ In 2016, how many ED were there.
Answer: 145.6 million
◉ Most ED patients- ED pt stats.
, Answer: Are insured
Payment is mainly private ins, Medicaid, Medicare (85% of ED visits)
Only 8.4% of ED patients don't have insurance
◉ Hospital ED Statictics.
Answer: ED visit in not for profit hospital (70.9%)
ED visit is not in teachings hospitals (85.3%)
EDs without a trauma center (54.8%)
ED that don't lead to hospitalization (91.3%)
◉ Levels of Urgency.
Answer: Level 1: resuscitation
Level 2: emergent (SOB, hypertension, Chest pain, asthma)
Level 3: urgent (abdominal pain, fever cough)
Level 4: semi urgent (laceration, pain)
Level 5: non urgent
◉ Most ED Visits are.
Answer: Level 3 (32.4%) or Level 4 (24.5%)
< 1% are Level 1
8% are Level 2 visits