Inpatient care/hospital care and Outpatient/ambulatory care Jacynthia McGill-rice HAD/553 November 2‚ 2014 Nakia Henderson Saint Joseph University Inpatient care/hospital care and Outpatient/ambulatory care Inpatient and outpatient care are very different services‚ which inpatient facilities prepare for patients to receive more invasive treatment and stay overnight if required.HH Nursing home and long term care facilities are inpatient services operated by licensed
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differences between an ambulatory care facility and an inpatient hospital. Ambulatory care facilities consist of physician offices‚ walk in clinics‚ health departments‚ urgent care centers or a facility that provides medical treatment to patients who do not require an overnight stay (Gartee‚ 2011). Whereas an inpatient facility treats patients who require services longer than 24 hours but generally do not exceed 30 days and these facilities often are hospitals that provide inpatient stays. However‚ as
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CHAPTER 6 Ambulatory Care Chapter Objectives After completing this chapter‚ the reader should have an understanding of: • The definition of ambulatory care. • The variety of settings for the delivery of ambulatory care. • The importance of ambulatory care services as a part of the U.S. health care system. a number of other ways ambulatory care is delivered‚ and they are described in this chapter. In recent years the number and type of ambulatory or outpatient facilities have increased to
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Ambulatory care consists of health care services that warranted an overnight stay in the hospital. Today‚ ambulatory care encompasses an expanding and broad array of services rather than just visits to private physicians’ offices and hospital outpatient clinics. Several factors have influenced the shift from inpatient hospitalization to ambulatory services such as‚ technological advancements‚ financial mandates‚ cost considerations‚ conveniently located facilities‚ and the entry of physicians into
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HCA/210 5/20/11 The main purpose for ambulatory care is to bring cheaper and easier access to health care. Patients no longer have to stay overnight in hospitals. Ambulatory care allows every patient to be treated like an outpatient. With ambulatory care‚ hospitals are not overcrowded and are not the only place to receive medical attention. Ambulatory care offers all kinds of different services that do not require major medical attention. Basically ambulatory care offers medical service for those that
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Continuum of Inpatient Care Kathleen Powers HCS/235 February 9‚ 2015 Paul Dereadt The Inpatient Continuum of Care • Since the passing of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act in 2010‚ there has been a great amount of efforts by healthcare providers to manage what is often referred to as the "continuum of care" for patients. Physicians and health systems are participating in a number of different structures and agreements that aim to achieve the same things‚ to manage care for patients
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Most ADRs that occur either in the hospital settings or ambulatory care are preventable. ADRs occur commonly in older outpatients with a reported prevalence ranging between 5% and 35%. 34 – 36 In the United States‚ ADR – related morbidity and mortality costs have been estimated at US $30 billion to US $ 13 billion annually 37‚ 38 which has increased up to $177.4 billion in the year 2000. 37 ADRs result in increased healthcare costs. These events have been shown to increase cost by $3‚244 per ADR
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Ambulatory and acute facilities differ in many ways. Although‚ they both have one major goal and that is to do what is best suited for the patient. According to the textbook‚ ambulatory care is the involvement of a patient who does not require an overnight stay (Gartee‚ 2011). Most of these facilities are filled with different types of physicians and are usually privately owned. Although they are owned by a clinician‚ they are managed by administrators (Gartee‚ 2011). Nurses have an important role
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In chapter 5 we have reviewed major elements of ambulatory (outpatient) care and discussed changes supported by the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) and American Reinvestment and Recovery Act. Ambulatory care encompasses a diverse and growing sector of the healthcare delivery system. Ambulatory surgery is a continuously expanding component of ambulatory care‚ as new technology allows an increasing number of procedures to be performed safely and efficiently outside of the hospital
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10/5/2012 Kimbrough Ambulatory Care Center Kimbrough ambulatory care center is an Army base medical care center for most health needs. It is a facility in which all ambulatory care may be performed. This means it excludes emergency care and long term or overnight care. The facility houses Primary care such as Internal medicine which helps those with long term problems such as diabetes‚ cancer‚ and chrones disease to manage and monitor treatments. There is a practice for routine care‚ minor acute illnesses
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