Theory / model used throughout the presentation
What is the Patient Centered Medical Home (PCMH) Model?
This event triggered the first initial decline in home health care.
What is the opening of the first hospital?
This population receives the majority of home health care.
Who are elderly aged 85 and older?
Interprofessional perspective that addresses the difficulty for home care workers to share information to other members of the treatment team.
What is the information dissemination problem?
In this aspect of home care, the chief complaint must include justification of the reason for the visit to occur in the home when documenting.
What are house calls?
The intervention essential to enhance the quality of care for chronically ill patients.
What are house calls?
This person invented the term public health nurse.
Who is Lillian Wald?
The population most likely to received home health care for 1 year or more.
Who are women over 65 years old?
Nurses and Advanced Practice Providers (APP’s) have reported increased opportunities to do this.
What is to expand their skill base and autonomy with home visits?
INHOMESSS mnemonic
What is impairments/immobility, nutrition, home environment, other people, medications, examination, safety, spiritual health, services?
This aspect of the PCMH model focuses on effective care based on evidence-based guidelines.
What is quality and safety?
This society claims to be the oldest women’s organization in the U.S. of treating the sick within their home.
Who is the Ladies Benevolent Society (LBS)?
The most common service used by home health care recipients.
What are skilled nursing services?
Authors Pinelle & Gutwin (2002) identify BLANK areas of collaboration between home care workers that are most difficult
What is 5?
Approximately 14 to 50 percent of older patients may experience medication discrepancies, which are associated with this.
What are increased rates of rehospitalizations?
Number of principles are specific to this model.
What are 5 principles?
The moto of the Ladies Benevolent Society (LBS).
What is "I was sick and you visited me?”
The organization used for the statistical data obtained.
What is the Center for Disease Control?
Interprofessional perspectives promote collaboration between disciplines to create this.
What are more individualized care plans for each patient?
For patients with chronic conditions, such as heart disease, renal failure, or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, the goals include this.
What is maximizing symptom control?
The principle that requires clear and open communication across all elements of the healthcare system.
What is coordinated care?
This Settlement's primary goal was to provide nursing service to the poor.
What is the Henry Street Settlement?
The most common condition in home health care recipients age 65 or older.
What is essential hypertension?
Intraprofessional perspectives have identified more opportunities for this.
What are opportunities to expand their skill base and autonomy with home visits?
This is necessary to develop the anticipated agenda of a house call.
What is advanced planning?