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Triple Aim - Answer-- improving individual experience of health care - improving health of population - reducing per-capita cost of care Current goals of CMS - Answer-- compensation based on pt complexity - reduce therapy delivery based on financial consideration rather than need - maintain ...

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OTD 417 Exam 2 Part 2 Questions with
Latest Update
Triple Aim - Answer-- improving individual experience of health care
- improving health of population
- reducing per-capita cost of care

Current goals of CMS - Answer-- compensation based on pt complexity
- reduce therapy delivery based on financial consideration rather than need
- maintain simplicity
- movement toward value-based care
- movement toward quality

IMPACT act of 2014 - Answer-- address post-acute arenas (SNF, HH, IRF)
- optimize quality
- data collection and standardization of data measures to better coordinate care and
payment
- considers patient characteristics not care setting and considers more complicate
patient
- section GG came out

value-based purchasing - Answer-- shift from payment for volume to paying based on
quality of care parameters
- paid for good care, lose money for poor care
- facilities who lose money support those who are doing well
- controlling costs behind programs
- happening with hospitals, private practice with Medicare B and demonstration projects
with HH

Change in practice due to trends - Answer-- more standardization of care
- encouragement of evidence-based practice
- demonstration of addressing value metrics
- facilities want staff who can work toward quality measures

Accountable care organization - Answer-- integrated network
- coordinated care with better accountability for quality, costs and outcomes
- emphasis on chronic care management
- OT role: focus on QOL
- newer generations developing based on population health

Medical homes - Answer-- primary care model/physician directed
- different than ACO's: single physician-directed practice coordinates care
- interprofessional team-driven
- patient centered

, - coordinated care: enhances quality and saves money
- includes all aspects of HC system
- focuses on high (complex) patients

OT's role in medical homes - Answer-- chronic disease management and prevention
- health promotion and lifestyle modification
- mental and behavioral health management
- acute care, including pain management
- safety and fall prevention

Bundling payment initiative - Answer-- single payment for all services related to specific
treatment or condition
-acute care provider manages bundle for episode of care
- payment can involve multiple providers, services and setting
- 90 days, 32 conditions

Commonalities with all health care changes - Answer-- coordinated integrated care
across many systems
- quality care and cost containment
- alignment of quality with payment
- focus on complicated patients
- financial reward and penalties based on performance

Association effect - Answer-if two events occur close together in time/space the mind
will associate them together even if they are not related

Arguments against the person - Answer-attacks the person who supports the cause, not
the cause itself

appeal to pity - Answer-support their position because it needs your help

popularity and testimonials - Answer-jump on the bandwagon attitude/endorse a bill
because someone famous endorses it

false dichotomy - Answer-simplification, or black and white, without grays

appeals to pride or snobbery - Answer-involves praise of flattery

card stacking or suppressing information - Answer-omitting any information that
presents an unfavorable view

circular reasoning - Answer-premise is a restatement with a new conclusion

irrelevant reasons - Answer-non sequitur: argument does not follow/premise unrelated
to conclusion

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