Difference between revisions of "Non-Medical Interventions"

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[[Non-Medical Interventions]] are non-medical treatments, activities or actions to manage or improve health.  With [http://healthaffairs.org/healthpolicybriefs/brief_pdfs/healthpolicybrief_123.pdf only 20% or less of health outcomes] attributed to the healthcare system, effectively "managing health" requires [[Non-Medical Interventions]] that are not reimbursed by the healthcare system and may be provided by non-clinical professionals, the patient and the patient's care giver. These interventions do not typically include [[Healthcare Interventions]] which are treatments and services typically reimbursed by healthcare insurance like Medicare.
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[[Non-Medical Interventions]] are non-medical treatments, activities or actions to manage or improve a patient's health.  With [http://healthaffairs.org/healthpolicybriefs/brief_pdfs/healthpolicybrief_123.pdf only 20% or less of health outcomes] attributed to the healthcare system, effectively "managing health" requires [[Non-Medical Interventions]] that are not reimbursed by the healthcare system and may be provided by non-clinical professionals, the patient and the patient's care giver. These interventions do not typically include [[Healthcare Interventions]] which are treatments and services typically reimbursed by healthcare insurance like Medicare.
 
   
 
   
 
* [[E Intervention Programs]] - team-based patient focused programs designed to meet specific needs of patients based on the program's criteria.  
 
* [[E Intervention Programs]] - team-based patient focused programs designed to meet specific needs of patients based on the program's criteria.  

Revision as of 15:21, 13 March 2018

Non-Medical Interventions are non-medical treatments, activities or actions to manage or improve a patient's health. With only 20% or less of health outcomes attributed to the healthcare system, effectively "managing health" requires Non-Medical Interventions that are not reimbursed by the healthcare system and may be provided by non-clinical professionals, the patient and the patient's care giver. These interventions do not typically include Healthcare Interventions which are treatments and services typically reimbursed by healthcare insurance like Medicare.

  • E Intervention Programs - team-based patient focused programs designed to meet specific needs of patients based on the program's criteria.
  • E Intervention Health Services - a specific focused health services or capabilities designed to meet specific health needs of patients based on the services's criteria.
  • E Intervention Support Services - a specific focused support services or capabilities designed to meet specific needs of patients based on the services's criteria.
  • Patient/Caregiver Interventions - activities or actions by patients and caregivers that will likely improve health, health outcomes and reduce overall cost.