Centered Medical Home
Found 6 free book(s)NHA Certified Clinical Medical Assistant (CCMA)
info.nhanow.comcentered medical home [PCMH], Accountable Care Organization [ACO]) Knowledge of: K1. Preventive medicine and wellness K2. Education delivery methods and instructional techniques and learning styles K3. Resources and procedures to coordinate care outpatient services K4. Available resources for clinical services (for example, home health care)
Person-Directed Dementia Care Assessment Tool
www.dhs.wisconsin.govPerson Centered Dementia Care (PCC): • Is care centered on the whole person rather than the disease of the brain; • Is care that is centered on the abilities, emotions and cognitive capacities of the person…not on the losses; and • Is care that gives equal credence to the psychosocial context of the individual (vs. physical/medical care).
Person Centered Planning
www.cmhcm.orgJan 07, 2011 · large congregate settings (i.e. institutions) under the medical model of service delivery. Many of the people you provide services to may have lived in an institution. In the 1960’s and 1970’s people with disabilities/mental illness were treated like “patients” and received services under the supervision of a doctor and other medical staff.
BASIC CONCEPTS OF PATIENT EDUCATION
samples.jblearning.comcentered model toward a patient-centered model. The patient-centered approach demon-strates the highest quality of care, offering the most effective interventions, including edu-cation, for an individual patient. 4 In addition, care that is truly patient-centered considers
The Patient Interview
samples.jbpub.comabout the patient in order to provide effective patient-centered care, and the medica-tion history component is the pharmacist’s expertise. A methodological approach is used to obtain information from the patient, usually starting with determining the patient’s chief complaint, also known as the reason for the healthcare visit, and then
A New York State Office of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse ...
oasas.ny.gov3 As a result, a workgroup was formed to create a tool that met the following goals: • User-friendly: The ability to be completed in minutes using a modern, intuitive web- based platform; • Patient-centered: Based on an individualized clinical assessment; • Recovery-oriented: Inclusion of recovery concepts and encourage the use of community and family supports;