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quality care and outcomes

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appropriate medical care focused on patients problems related to pt. diagnosis. is called? Quality Care
Education, clinicians skills, staffing levels, reimbursement issues and resources available all effect what? Quality of care
Education of the clinician impacts? Quality of care
Clinician reconginition of their own skills impacts? Quality of care
Staffing levels impacts? Quality of care
REimbursement issues impacts? Quality of care
what department of a medical providerde termines if the PT dept is following policies/procedures according to established standards? Quality assurance
JCAHO stands for? Joint commision for acceditation of health organizations
CARF stands for? Commission on accredication for Rehabilitation Facilities
does QA measure patient satisfaction? yes
does QA compare to other PT clinics/procedures/treatment to establish guildlines? yes
medical record audits, analyzing results, developing a plan, implementing the plant, f/u audits are part of the ____ _____ process. Quality assessment
the 1st step to QA process medical record audit
Guide to PT practice 1st developed in ? A.1990 B.1952 C.1997 D.1998 1997
what guide helps a therapist analyze pt/clinet management and scope of practice? Guide to PT practice
Part I of the Guide to PT Practice describes ____/____management Patient client
enhance quality of care, improve pt/client satisfaction,promote appropriate untiliation for health care services are all part ____ of the guide to PT practice II
____ _____ is the achievement of PT goals clinical outcomes
Prevention or management symptoms is an area of ____ ____, related to achievement of PT goals. clinical outcomes
consequences of the disease or condition is part of ____ _____. clinical outcomes
cost=benefit analysis is part of _____ ______/ clinical outcomes
improvement/change in quality of life of pt is part of _______ _______ clinical outcomes
accomplishment of goals, pt satisfaction, status of pt @ d/c, # of visits, cost of Rx are how we ______outcomes analyze
using journals, scientific based evidence, and up to date text books are ways to justify _____ ______ practice evidence based
APTA's ongoing database is called? "____ __ ______" hooked on evidence
what wold potimize the quality of individualed care? evidence base practice
Outpatient PT Imrprovement in Movement Assessment Log is called? OPTIMAL
OPTIMAL measures things like? A.recommendations by CMS to document data,measuring self-survey measures in movements. A.
lying flast roling over, sitting squatting bending, stopping, walking climbing stairs, pushing, pulling reaching? are all examples under the ______ categories OPTIMAL
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