Purpose-Driven Visits
Earn Trust
Signs of Trust
Signs of Mistrust
Troubleshooting Purpose-Driven Visit Isssues
100

What is the primary goal of short, frequent, purpose driven, patients visits?

To minimize unnecessary hospital arrivals.  

100

What is one key action to earn trust and influence change in patients?

Connecting with patients by meeting them where they are. (Building relationships)

100

If the patients trust us and they need something while they are not in the center, what do they do?

Call Us Frist

100

What can it mean if a PCP has a high rate of missed appointments?

A high missed appointment rate can indicate a lack of trust or understanding.

100

What can we do to help decrease missed appointments?

Providing clear explanations of visit purposes are essential.

200

Why help our patients understand the "Why"?

Patients are more likely to comply with their visits if they understand why they need to come in - indicating trust in the PCP.

200

How can we show respect in order to understand a patient's concerns and distrust?

Actively Listening 

200

How often does the patient see us if they trust us?

As frequently as needed.

200

When a patient doesnt trust us and being forceful or insistent, especially when they feel they have the right to it, what are they doing? 

Making Demands

200

If PCPs are struggling with time, what can the CCM/LPCP do to help?

Facilitating Practice

300

How can primary care providers make a visit worth the patients time?

Meaningful

300

What are three things you can do to earn patients trust?

Connect, Create, and Change.

300

What will the patient bring in at every visit?

Pill bottles

300

Won't fill or take their _______________

Prescribed medication

300

What are the potential consequences of high missed appointment rates?

Increased health risks and worse health outcomes for patients. 

400

Aside from reducing hospital arrivals, what is ONE key purpose of purpose-driven visits?

Identifying factors that may lead to hospital admission. 

400

What do patients require when it comes to making changes or investing in self-care?

Additional reminders, education, and time. 

400

What should our patients do when they love us?

Tell a friend or family about us. 

400

What is expressing distrust in the Care Team?

A patient questions every recommendation, disregards instructions, or expresses they are not being helped.

400

Why is it vital to continually work on patient trust during purpose-driven visits?

More Good Days 

500

What is the benefit of having frequent, purpose-driven visits for both the patient and the provider?

Foster better patient enagement and adherence to treatment plan.

500

What should PCP do when addressing sign or system of mistrust in a patient? 

Ask questions to understand what led to their reluctance or mistrust. 

500

What does every PCP want their patients to do?

Take there medications as instructed. 

500

What are three things that can lead to mistrust if not executed correctly?

Timely, Kind, and Defect-free

500

How is delivering a purpose-driven visit best accomplished?

Teamwork!