What is the shared goal of team-based patient care.
Right care by the right person at the right time
A type of provider that focuses on preventive care and coordinates screenings and immunizations.
Primary Care Provider (PCP)
Breast cancer screening test listed with a starting age of 40.
Mammogram
Three main learning styles used for patient education.
Visual, auditory, kinesthetic
Two healthcare delivery models that use team-based care.
Patient-Centered Medical Home (PCMH) and Accountable Care Organization (ACO)
Professional who prepares and dispenses medications ordered by a provider.
Pharmacist
Cervical cancer screening schedule for ages 21–29.
Pap test every 3 years
Tip that helps verify understanding during education.
Request feedback by restating/repeating/rephrasing
Long-term goal of the PCMH model
Improve patient outcomes and reduce costs
Professional who helps patients with ADLs after disability or injury.
Occupational Therapist
Colorectal cancer screening starting age listed.
45 years
What are 2 considerations when providing patients with written communication?
Should be in lay terms & at the appropriate reading level
What is ACO’s focus compared to PCMH?
Care coordination within one organization
How often should the community resource lists should be updated.
At least every 6 months
Lung cancer screening test for eligible adults 50–80 with a 20-year smoking history.
Low-dose computed tomography (LDCT)
What are two practical adherence tips for medications?
Use a dosage box and set phone timers
How does the payment model where team-based care is required work?
Pay for performance
Documentation expectation after providing community resource information.
Document all information provided to each patient
One-time AAA screening method for men who have smoked, their ages can range from 65–75.
Ultrasonography (ultrasound)
Five barrier categories to consider when discussing barriers to care.
Behavior, biologic/genetic, environment, physical, cultural