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Community-based care self and ambulatory care
Hospital based care inpatient acute care
long-term care, ambulatory rehab centers, long term
Postacute care
care hospitals
Self-care (80-95% of OTC meds, vitamins and supplements and change of
health problems stop habits
here)
medical services performed without admission to a
Ambulatory healthcare hospital or other health care facility for an overnight
stay
Freq settings for physician offices, emergency departments, and
ambulatory care hospital outpatient clinics
telehealth, physician home visits, retail pharmacies,
Emerging and expanding
diagnostic imaging and laboratory centers,
ambulatory HC
ambulatory surgery centers, and urgent care centers
general medical exam, routine prenatal, post op,
Most freq reasons for
medication, cough, well baby exams, hypertension,
visits
knee symptoms, and pre-op visit
Majority of OVs in NE >65 and female
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Majority of ED visits occur in NFP 70.9%
How many ED visits are around 15%
taught IN hospitals?
in 2016, how many patients the majority. 85% were private ins, Medicaid and
are insured Medicare. Only 8.4% had no ins.
ED functions related to life threatening, prompt hospitalizations, and serve as
providing highly technical secondary private physician's office.
resources for acutely ill
persons
cannot reach private physician, reg clinic is not open
ED functions related to
or available, geographically isolated, or have no ins so
restricted access to HC
no place to go when sick.
Top 3 reasons for visits to abdominal pains, chest pain, or fever
ED
Level of urgency- Level I Resuscitation
Level of urgency- Level II emergent (likely to deteriorate and/or time sensitive)
Level of urgency- Level III urgent (stable but complex)
semi-urgent (stable, one level of diagnosis or
Level of urgency- Level IV
significant pain- lacerations/pain when voiding)
Level of urgency- Level V non-urgent
Most ED visits are level 3 or level 4
considered?
more likely to be level II (and most likely to be
Medicare and Medicaid
persons over 65)
in 2017, less than __ of the during a 12mo period
population experience an
overnight stay in a hospital
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