Difference between revisions of "Care Plans"

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* Risk Factors - patient risks for health conditions with recommended screening and treatments  
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* [[Risk Factors]] - patient risks for health conditions with recommended screening and treatments  
 
* Prognosis - understanding of the diagnosis and risk factors to current [http://www.patientdeterminants.org/index.php?title=Determinants#Health_Conditions_Determinants health conditions] and potential progression
 
* Prognosis - understanding of the diagnosis and risk factors to current [http://www.patientdeterminants.org/index.php?title=Determinants#Health_Conditions_Determinants health conditions] and potential progression
 
* [[Barriers]] - patient barriers for treatment options and effectively managing health
 
* [[Barriers]] - patient barriers for treatment options and effectively managing health

Revision as of 08:22, 22 May 2017

A clearly communicated care plan must be developed to ensure Care Goals and health outcomes are achieved. The following are the typical types of care plans:

  • Preventive & Wellness - Care plan typically addressed with the Annual Wellness Visit
  • Episode - Care plan developed in the physician office, emergency room or hospital to ensure effective treatment of acute conditions
  • Chronic Care - care plan to address long term management of chronic conditions
  • Complex - care plans for High Need High Cost patients
  • Advanced - care plan based on Advanced Care Planning for end of life and Palliative Care

The following are components of the care plan that may need to be developed