Health Services
E Intervention Health Services are health focused services or capabilities designed to meet specific health needs of patients based on the health services' criteria. These services may or not be integrated with the patient's care plan or with an E Intervention Program. The criteria includes risk scores, episode, health conditions, E Intervention Program enrollment and determinants.
See which E Intervention Health Services work.
Contents
Convenient Access
- Mental Health Clinic
- One Stop Location with Mental Health And Medicals Services under one roof
- Neighborhood Hot spotter services that addresses specific needs
- 24x7 Managing Health Support
- Retail Health Clinics
- Urgent Care
See Convenient Access examples
Digital Health Applications
- App Formulary - Recommended Apps
- Standalone - Patient Only
- Chronic Condition Specific
- Integrated with Health Coaching
- Education and Health Literacy
- Mobile Apps and user provided input
- Patient Provided Data
See Digital Health Applications examples
Education
- Online education video
- One on one education
- Programs
- How to use technology
- Health Apps
- Decision Aids
See Education Videos
Home
- Home Assessments
- Home Visits - Physicians, Therapist, Nurse Practitioner
- Other visits (Community Health Worker, Social Worker, Health Coach)
- Other Home Healthcare Services (i.e., services that don't meet reimbursement requirements, 1. Infusion or Wound Care or Therapy, and, 2. unable to physically travel to doctors office, and 3. had a hospital stay of 3 nights or more, and 4. 60 days of prescribes Home health has not been used).
- Health Technology such as blood pressure device, connected to wifi router or mobile phone
- Durable Medical Equipment (DME) devices such as oxygen that are not reimbursed
- In-home Medicine reconciliation
- Home Visiting Evidence of Effectiveness (9/2016)
See Health Services - Home examples
Price Transparency
Open Notes -
Patients and Caregivers
- learn about their health and understand their health conditions
- recognize that a decision needs to be made and are informed about the options
- understand the pros and cons of different options
- have the information and tools needed to evaluate their options
- are better prepared to talk with their health care provider
- collaborate with their health care team to make a decision right for them
- are more likely to follow through on their decision
See Health Services - Shared Decision Making examples
Special Need Patients
- Transitioning from Prisons to communities
Technology
- Virtual Visits technology
- Secure Email-Text-Apps-Portal
- Interactive Voice Response (IVR) System
- Personal Emergency Response System (PERS)
- Triggers, Notification, Associated Action, Escalation to care team
- Patient Provided Data Input
- Technology could include use of blood pressure device, wifi router or laptop computer
- Durable Medical Equipment (DME) devices such as oxygen that are not reimbursed
- In home set-up, training and 24x7 support
See Health Services - Technology examples
Virtual Services
- Telepsych visits
- Telemedicine Visits
- Physician or Nurse Practitioner eVisits (informed and uninformed)
- Telecare Nurse
- Remote Monitoring of patient information (physiological metrics, activities, etc.) by a support team
- Interactive Voice Response (IVR) System
- Personal Emergency Response System (PERS)
- Patient Provided Data
See Virtual Care Providers examples
See Virtual Care Platforms examples
See Virtual Services examples