BHA FPX 4003 Assessment 2 Managing Quality Across Various Health Care Settings Name Capella university BHA-FPX4003 Present and Future State Developments within the United States Health Care System
Introduction
Thank you for joining this afternoon. Today’s lunch and learn session focuses on patient care and the essential communication channels between hospitals and physicians to ensure optimal patient outcomes. As a Registered Nurse functioning as a case manager within the outpatient clinical follow-up department at Baptist Health, facilitating communication among providers and facilities for patient follow-up care is integral to our daily operations. We will delve into our operational structure and its pivotal role in enhancing patient care. Agenda Review of Continuum of Care (COC) in Healthcare: We will examine the continuum of care (COC) model, exploring its significance in ensuring seamless patient care transitions. This discussion will draw insights from the article “Older people’s views of quality of care: A randomised controlled study of continuum of care” (Berglund et al., 2013). Analysis of Care Quality and the Impact of COC: We’ll analyze how the practice of COC influences the quality of care delivered to patients. Specifically, we’ll explore how the integration of hospital and physician services enhances patient care quality. Operational Approaches to COC Integration: This segment will focus on operational strategies aimed at integrating COC effectively. We’ll highlight best practices in total managed care to elevate patient care standards and health outcomes. Continuum of Care Overview The Continuum of Care (COC) model encompasses all healthcare providers involved in a patient’s treatment journey, including physicians, hospitals, rehabilitation centers, and ancillary medical services. COC emphasizes meticulous planning, care coordination, financial assessment, and the establishment of an integrated communication framework. This approach ensures a comprehensive spectrum of care, spanning from initial medical incidents to rehabilitation, hospitalization, and ongoing ambulatory care. For further insights, the study by Dedhia and colleagues (2009) demonstrates the positive impact of COC on healthcare quality among elderly patients. Care Quality Overview Physicians serve as the primary caregivers, devising personalized treatment plans based on thorough patient evaluations and diagnostic assessments. By leveraging various resources such as hospitals, rehabilitation facilities, and diagnostic centers, physicians adopt a holistic approach to patient care, resulting in enhanced quality outcomes. The study by Talib, Rahman, and Azam (2011) underscores the effectiveness of managed care in improving care quality and disease management. Operational Approach Overview Effective communication among healthcare providers is fundamental in treatment planning and post-treatment follow-up. By streamlining inter-provider communication channels, hospitals can provide timely updates to referring physicians, thereby optimizing patient outcomes. Various communication modalities, including electronic medical records and telehealth, facilitate seamless information exchange. The study by De Regge et al. (2017) emphasizes the pivotal role of hospitals in bridging the care continuum and enhancing patient engagement in managed care. Conclusion In conclusion, the continuum of care model stands as a cornerstone in delivering superior patient care. By fostering collaboration among healthcare stakeholders, we can ensure comprehensive care delivery, minimize service gaps, and enhance patient outcomes. Patients benefit from guided healthcare assistance, leading to improved treatment adherence and better follow-up care. Embracing the principles of COC not only elevates patient care standards but also fosters overall healthcare industry advancement. As a nurse case manager, I witness firsthand the transformative impact of COC on patient health outcomes. By maintaining open communication and facilitating care coordination, we strive to optimize the well-being of every individual under our care. References Berglund, H., Wilhelmson, K., Blomberg, S., Dunér, A., Kjellgren, K., Hasson, H., & et al. (2013). Older people’s views of quality of care: A randomised controlled study of continuum of care. Journal of Clinical Nursing, 22(19-20), 2934-2944. https://doi.org/10.1111/jocn.12276 De Regge, M., De Pourcq, K., Meijboom, B., Trybou, J., Mortier, E., & Eeckloo, K. (2017). The role of hospitals in bridging the care continuum: