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COORDINATED CARE & SAFETY LATEST ASSESSMENT CORRECT 2026/2027 (5pages)

EXAMS AND CERTIFICATIONS Nov 16, 2024
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1. What is coordinated care and why is it important for patient safety? (2 points) - Coordinated care is the process of organizing and integrating health care services across different providers, settings, and levels of care to achieve optimal health outcomes for patients. Coordinated care is important for patient safety because it reduces the risk of errors, duplication, delays, gaps, and fragmentation in the delivery of care. It also improves communication, collaboration, and continuity of care among health care professionals and patients. 2. What are some of the barriers to achieving coordinated care in the health care system? (3 points) Some of the barriers to achieving coordinated care in the health care system are: lack of standardized protocols, policies, and procedures; inadequate information systems and technology; insufficient resources and incentives; conflicting interests and goals; cultural differences and mistrust; and poor leadership and teamwork. 3. What are some of the strategies to overcome the barriers to coordinated care in the health care system? (3 points) - Some of the strategies to overcome the barriers to coordinated care in the health care system are: developing and implementing evidence-based guidelines, pathways, and plans; enhancing information sharing and interoperability; providing adequate training, education, and support; aligning payment models and performance measures; fostering a culture of quality and safety; and promoting interprofessional collaboration and patient engagement. 4. What are some of the benefits of coordinated care for patients, providers, and the health care system? (2 points) Some of the benefits of coordinated care for patients, providers, and the health care system are: improved quality and safety of care; increased patient satisfaction and empowerment; reduced costs and waste; enhanced efficiency and productivity; and better population health outcomes. 5. What are some of the challenges or risks of coordinated care for patients, providers, and the health care system? (2 points) - Some of the challenges or risks of coordinated care for patients, providers, and the health care system are: loss of autonomy and choice; increased complexity and workload; potential conflicts or liability issues; ethical dilemmas or trade-offs; and unintended consequences or adverse events.


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