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Community Based Care - ANSWERS 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 - ANSWERS Physician offices 883.7 Million Visits
Emergency department 145.6 Million Visits
Hospital outpatient clinics 125.7 Million Visits
Home Health Agencies - ANSWERS is provided to individuals and families and their place of
residence to promote maintain a restore health or to maximize the level of independence while
minimizing the effects of disability and illness/terminal illness
Hospice - ANSWERS A program of palliative and supportive care services that provide physical
psychological and social and spill tra care for dying persons their families and their loved ones
About 4,300 hospices
1,426,000 patients
Nursing Homes - ANSWERS Skilled nursing facilities
Provide a wide raise of health and personal care services the services focus on medical care more
than most assisted living facilities these services include nursing care 24 hour supervision three
meals a day and assistance with every day activities
Residential Care Communities - ANSWERS For people who are unable to live by themselves
but do not need 24 hour nursing care they are considered non-medical facilities and are not
required to have nurses certified nursing assistance Or doctors on staff
,Aka assisted living facilities, board and care homes, rest homes and that component of CCRCs
Horizontal Integration - ANSWERS system of consolidating many firms in the same level of
service (mergers and acquisitions)
Ex. Hospital systems and group medical practices
Vertical Integration - ANSWERS Adding service lines and/or levels care
Ex. Hospital + pharmacy + home health + medical group
Similarities between Health Care Occupations
(Constantly evoking in response to changes in...)
The Trends - ANSWERS Technology
Health Policy
HC economics
Culture
Wages for Health Care Practitioners and Technical Occupations - ANSWERS Doctor: $75$900k
NP and PA: 1/2 of what average dr makes
RN: $75.5k wages rising
LPN/LVN: $44-$47k (60% of what an RN makes)
Health Support Occupations (aids and assistants): $25k-$47k
Texas Teacher Avg Salary: $57k
Practice Setting for Health Care Workforce (where are they working between 2003-2018) -
ANSWERS Hospital (40%) and Physician officers are pretty stable (9%)
Outpatient care center increase 43%
Home health increased 26%
, Demographics or Health Care Workforce - ANSWERS 46.9% of the entire us workforce is
women
above 70% of women work in healthcare occupations
63.4% women work in the pharmacy
93.6% of women work in medical records and health IT
78% of all employees are white
LTCS User (Age Statistics) - ANSWERS Women > Men
37% ADS users < 65 yr old
Majority of these users > 65 yr old
Number of Those Employed in US - ANSWERS 2018: 13 million/85% (9million practitioners
and tech occupations/78% 4million in hc support /77%)
Health Educators: 58,780
Blacks working in HC - ANSWERS 12.3% US Employed Population
RN (13%)
Practitioner Support Tech/Tech (14%)
LPN/LVN: (30%)
Nursing, Psychiatric, Home Health (35.8%)
Asians working in HC - ANSWERS 6.3% US Employed population
Physicians/Surgeons: 19.8%
Pharmacists: 23.1%
Physical Therapist: 14.3%
Hispanics working in HC - ANSWERS 17.3% US Employed Population