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Identify elements of a well-functioning health care delivery system -:-Safe Effective Patient Centered Timely Equitable Describe strategies to increase access to affordable, high-quality care. -:-Establish a national focus Identifying and learning from errors Raising performance stan...

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NUR 205 final exam Questions and
Correct Answers | Latest Update
Identify elements of a well-functioning health care delivery system

✓ -:-Safe
✓ Effective
✓ Patient Centered
✓ Timely
✓ Equitable


Describe strategies to increase access to affordable, high-quality care.

✓ -:-Establish a national focus


Identifying and learning from errors




Raising performance standards and expectations




Implementing safety systems in health care organizations




pay for

performance




penalties for excess readmissions




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Compare and contrast these health care delivery systems: physicians and hospitals

✓ -:-Until recently, physicians were private/solo and had fee-for-service practice


Most hospitals were not-for-profit, and physicians held a lot of power over hospitals

because they were not employees




Physicians had a lot of power because hospitals depended on physicians to admit patients or

refer them for treatment




The fee-for-service arrangement caused financial incentive for physicians doing more care,

not necessarily better care




Compare and contrast these health care delivery systems: multispecialty practice groups

✓ -:--Late 1800s, Mayo Clinic founded in Rochester, MN.
-Physicians of different specialties came together and shared income, expenses, facilities, ect.

To provide better, more comprehensive care

-Serve specific communities




Compare and contrast these health care delivery systems: community health centers

✓ -:--Regionalized services for vulnerable communities, emphasis on primary care and
education.
-Goal is for everyone to have access to care regardless of ability to pay.

-Mary Breckenridge's clinic in rural KY was the first of its kind.

-Nurses provide primary care.

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Compare and contrast these health care delivery systems: prepaid group practices

✓ -:--Either no fee or co-payment required.
-Goal of primary care is reducing costs by preventing illness. Popular with managed care of

large employers.




-HMOs (health maintenance organizations) allow subscribers to receive medical services

required through a group of affiliated providers.




-PPOs (preferred provider organizations), allow third party payer (insurance company) to

work with a group of providers to provide cheaper services in return for prompt payment

and guaranteed patient volumes




Compare and contrast these health care delivery systems: accountable care organizations

✓ -:--Originated from PPACA (patient protection and the affordable care act).
-Provide incentives for doing well coordinated, integrated care instead of high volume of

services.

-Made up of hospitals, primary care settings, specialty care practices. Only one bill for all

services received across all settings.




Compare and contrast these health care delivery systems: medical homes




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