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Definition: Amulatory Care |
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Ambulatory care is defined as services provided to non-institutionalized patients - including a wide range of services eg routine treatment to surgery. Mobile diagnostic units and home health take services to patients. |
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Where to go for Ambulatory Care? |
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1)Office based settings - Solo or group practice 2)Institutional based settings - Hospitals, out pt, specialty clinics, surgery centers, ERs 3)Government Programs - Millitary, VA IHS, CHCs 4) Non-Institutional providers -home health, school, public health service clinics etc (new trend: retail clinics and urgent care centers) |
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What type of ambulatory care is low discression? |
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ER, Urgent Care, (Routine 1st sick visit - middle groud) |
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What type of ambulatory care is high descression? |
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Subsequent (sick visits), Well or preventative care, (routine 1st sick visit -middle groud) |
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Table 7.1 - What are the new ambulatory care options that were not available previously? |
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Table 7.1 pg 250 shows the growth in ambulatory options. Owners and providers -MCOs, insurence companies, corporate companies, group practices Service settings - community centers, moble imaging services, dialysis centers, fitness/wellness centers, rehab centers, womens health clinics... |
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What is the scope in outpt services? |
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-The scop is growing! ewn services, new settings, new types and new ownership. -Basic services: physical ex, minor treatmenet -advanced outpatient: in a hospital-base -hospital inpatient svs on decline -hospital survival may depend on ambulatory care ---There is competition from home health agencies, ambulatory care, urg care, outpt surg. -All 1' care is out pt (not all out pt is 1' care - duh) |
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What are some examples are 1' care service sites? |
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-phys offices -hospital emergency services -1' care center -Emergent/Urgent care centers -Ambulatory care sug centers -community health cenetrs |
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What is the role of 1' care in ambulatory care? |
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-It plays a central role in a health care delivery system -The focus is on the prevention, diagnosis, therapeutic services, health educ, counsling and minor surg |
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What 3 key elements are a part of the WHO definition of 1' health care? |
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1) point of entry 2) coordination of care 3) essential care |
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What is "coordination of care" as it is seen by the WHO definition of 1' care services? |
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-Delivert of health services between the patient and the different components of the delivery system (pt of reference) -Refers pts to specialists (triage?) -gies advice -Discusses treatment (edu) -Care for chronic conditions |
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What % of the population requires 1', 2', and 3' care? |
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1' care: 75 to 85% of the population 2' care (referral to short term care): 10-12% of the pop 3' care: 5-10% of the pop |
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individual. office based. It may include different health professionals. |
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What is a group practice? |
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affiliation fo 2+ providers. They all share cost and equiptment, medical records, and support personnel |
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What is the trend for group practice? |
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The number of groups is slightly increasing The number of physician positions in grp practice is dramatically increasing |
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Tell me some fun facts about outpt care services |
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1)Outpt exisited before hospitals did. 2)Hospitals are a major player in outpt svs 3) Hospitals capitalized on technilogy to compete 4) solo practices consolidated in response 5) Outpt svs serve the underserved population |
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Tell me some fun facts about group practice |
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-Mayo clinic was the first successful grp practice -ave size ~9 phys -can be cooperations or partnerships -IPAs contract agreement -may be formed by or affiliated with larger organizations |
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name 5 HOSPITAL BASED outpt svs |
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1)clinical svs 2)Surg svs 3)Emergency or acute svs (includes urgent svs) 4)Home health care 5)Women's halth |
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what % of sug are done in ambulatory surg centers? (same day) |
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When was the emergence of freestanding ambulatory surg centers? |
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Who owns, what % of the ambulatory care sug cenetrs? |
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90% Physicians owned
-increasing number that are medicare certified |
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What are free standing facilities and provide 3 examples |
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Walk in clinics, urgi-centers, surgi-centers |
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What is the trend of ambulatory care by age and sex? |
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the very you and the very old report higher use females report higher use |
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What is the trend for children with no physician contacts in the last year by poverty status? |
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-still problems addressing access to health care -biggest issue for poor and near poor |
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What are some other outpt svs that are less traditional? |
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CAM LT care, home health care, hospice Moble units phone access |
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What are the top 5 reasons to see a ambulatory care visit? |
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General med exams progress visit postoperative visit cough pre-natal examination (routine) |
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Comparing 1995 to 2005, what % office visit, by chronic condition, is higher in 2005? |
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1) hypertension 2) diabetes 3) depression (obeasity and copd are a little lower) |
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What is the 3 largest physician speciality office visit? |
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General medicine and family medicine internal medicine pediatrics |
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from 1995 and 2005 what is the highest % of duration of visit |
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11 to 15 mins (increase) highest % 10 to 30 mins (increase) highest % 3 to 10min (decrase) 1 to 6 min (decrease) |
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What are the trends in ER visits? |
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10% frewer ERs 2005 than in 1995 219 visits every minute 10% incrase in visits HIghest are by medicaid or SCHIP lowest by private ins |
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What are the trends in ER visits by age? |
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highest in 22 to 49 yos, second highest in 66 to 74 yos and increasing in all age groups |
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By race and age, who most frequents the ER? |
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Black then hispanic. The older the more frequent |
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By urgency who is seen at an ER? |
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most seen: urgent 2nd most seen: semi-urgent 13.9% non urgent smallest % immediate + emergent |
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What are some reasons why outpt svs have grown? |
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1)Changes in reimbursment - shft to pps that favors outpt svs 2) fewer payment restrictions - paid as ffs 3)Development of new tech - quicker recup 4)utilization controls - managed care restriction on utilization - faster discharges 5) social factors - preference for at home services, nd svs in community based settings |
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What is the retail clinic? |
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clinics available at drugstores, grocery, chain stores. down side: no research on quality of care Good: able to trim prices by getting rid of extras Very consumer focused Fast turn-around Limited in scope - few services They may potentially have a short lifeceyle and close shortly after opening if they are not profitable |
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The delivery of ambulatory care outside of an ER that you do not need a sheduled appointment for. May be able to treat 1'care services, but also offer xrays, trauma treatment |
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Ho many urgent cares are there in the US? |
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How are urgent care centers owned and managed? |
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(UCCs) can be woned and operated by hospitals 26% multi-specialty group practices 8% independent/private 48% chains and others ... |
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What role does UCCs play for occupational halth and meds? |
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for occupational health - employeer paid services, workers comp Meds: Point-of-care med dispensing. one stop shop. (may not be the full dose) |
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What is a potentially preventable hospitalization? |
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inpatient stays that might be avoided with the delivery of high quality treatment and disaease management |
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_ in 10 hospital stays are preventable? |
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1 in 10
3.9% of acute conditions and 6.2% for chronic conditions |
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What age group has the most potentially preventable hospital stays? |
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By what income level, are preventable hospital stays more common? |
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The poorer have more frequent preventable hospitalizations vs the wealthy |
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What ins group has the most potentially preventable hospital stays? |
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medicare, followed by the uninsured. medicaid and private ins have the lowest |
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What role does ambulatory svs play in at risk populations? |
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the distribution nework is critical to assuring the availability of svs. |
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