To prepare nurses with the competencies necessary to continuously improve the quality and safety of the Health Care systems and which where they work
What is the purpose of Qsen?
The reason behind the search and the reason behind why you need the information
Broad and general (basic information for you )
Lay oriented (to give to the patient)
Professionally oriented (for colleagues)
What is purpose focused approach?
Derives from common usage. Fluid and changes overtime. Based on occurrences of events.
What is Common Law?
Primary Prevention
Secondary Prevention
Tertiary Prevention
What are the types of HealthCare?
State childrens health program.Covering low income children who are ineligible for medicaid.Administered and financed similar to Medicaid.
What is S-CHIP?
Patient / family-centered care teamwork and collaboration safety evidence based practice quality improvement informatics
What are the 6 competencies?
Used to assess diagnose and treat at a distance
What is Telehealth?
Punishment may be cruel, jail, execution. Misdemeanors and felonies.
What is Criminal Law aka Penal law?
HMO- Need PCP,Need referral, must stay in network
PPO-No need to stay in Network, No referral, no PCP
EPO-No referral, no PCP, Stay in network
What is managed care?
Benefits include Maternity, Hospitalization, rehab services, pediatric services, mental& behavioral health treatment, preventative and wellness services, prescription drugs, ambulatory patient services,lab services, emergency services
What are the benefits of PPACA (ObamaCare)?
Knowledge skills and attitude
What are the 3 components to successfully complete the 6 competences?
Using human characteristics (example fingerprints voices facial patterns) to authenticate or Grant access to data or information
What is Biometric Technology?
Legal disputes between parties
TORTS civil wrongs committed by one person against another person or by a person's property
What is Civil Law?
Deductibles, Co-payments,Annual Limits,Fee for service, Capitation
What are Third-party payer systems?
Care coordination
Case management
Disease management
Outcomes management
What are the implications for Nursing?
To integrate best current evidence with clinical expertise and patient / family preference and values for delivery of Optimal Health Care
What is Evidence based practice?
An implantable drug delivery system that released medication into patients
What is Tech driven drug delivery?
Client has a right to be fully informed of the risks benefits and Alternatives and consequences failure to obtain the consent can results and claims the battery and lawsuits for neglectance however during cases of emergencies consent is assumed in emergencies
What is Informed Consent?
Covers the elderly and non elderly disabled. Administered by the federal gov't.Federal income taxes, payroll taxes, out of pocket payments.
Four parts: Hospital insurance, Supplemental Ins, Managed care, Prescription drugs
What is Medicare?
identify correct patients
reduce risks of healthcare associated infections
reduce harm from falls
improve effective communication
improve safety of high alert meds
ensure correct site,correct procedure,correct surgery
What are our safety goals?
To use data monitor outcomes of care processes and Improvement methods to design and test changes to continuously improve quality and safety of the Healthcare systems
What is Quality Improvemnet?
blockchain systems
artificial intelligence
value-based Healthcare
What are some new trends that is happening?
Nurse owed a duty to the client
the nurse did not carry out that Duty
the client was injured
=the nurses failure to carry out the duty caused the injury
What is Malpractice?
Financed by state, local taxes and a little federal.Covers low income individuals.Majority are children.Elderly can have both medicare & medicaid.Patients pay almost nothing.
What is Medicaid?
Non governmental agency. The joint commission is involved which is a private company that evaluates structural aspects of institutions. Does visits.
What is Accreditation?