Nursing 101 - Exam 1 (2/3) - Chapter 11
Questions and Correct Answers
IOM's Six Outcomes for a New Health System for the 21st Century - correct answers:Safe
Efficient
Effective
Timely
Patient-Centered
Equitable (Fair)
IHI Triple Aim - correct answers:Improve the patient experience of care.
Improve the health of populations.
Reduce the per capita cost of health care.
There are three big picture issues: - correct answers:Access to health care
Quality and safety
Affordability
Science and informatics is... - correct answers:real-time access to knowledge; digital capture of the care
experience
incentives - correct answers:aligned for value; full transparency
continuous learning culture - correct answers:leader-ship instilled culture of learning; supportive system
competencies
PPACA stands for... - correct answers:Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act
, What was the goal of the PPACA? - correct answers:Goal was to decrease number of uninsured;
- provides Medicaid or subsidized coverage to qualifying people with incomes up to 400% of poverty,
beginning in 2014.
What was the Health Insurance Marketplace? - correct answers:designed to help people more easily find
health insurance that fits their budget.
What are IOM's four-tired strategy to prevent medical errors? - correct answers:- establishing national
focus to create leadership, research, tools, and protocols to enhance knowledge about safety
- identify and learn from errors by developing reporting system
- raising expectations and standards
- implementing safety systems
quality - correct answers:is the right care for the right person at the right time
- degree to which health services for people and population increase the likelihood of desired health
outcomes and are consistent with professional knowledge
What are high reliability organizations? - correct answers:are organizations that operate in complex,
high-hazard domains for long periods w/o serious accidents/failures
What does RCAM stand for? - correct answers:Reliable Care Accountability Matrix
Why was RCAM created? - correct answers:- to define critical care clinical processes for eight specific
domains of quality outcomes
- define expectations for standard practices
Strategies to Promote Quality of Care - correct answers:- pay per performance/ value-based purchasing
- penalties for excess readmissions
What does HMO stand for? - correct answers:health maintenance organization
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