Community Health Care
Nursing Assistant Program
Bradwell Institute
Health Care Facility Functions
Provide services for the ill and injured Prevent disease Promote individual and community health Educate health care workers Promote research in medicine and nursing
Health Care Today
Patient Focused Care Each patient is an individual and has different
needs Must give attention to the physical, mental and
emotional aspects of each person’s life Preserving quality of life is viewed as more
important than living longer
Health Care Today
Many changes are occurring. Why? People are living longer Many ethical questions are coming up that must
be answered by health care workers and consumers
Cost of health care is increasing Demand for services and advanced technology
More lives are saved by advanced technology They will need continuing health care
Health Care Today
What are we doing to help reduce cost? Discharging patients earlier Using skilled care facilities and home health care Using outpatient facilities Using managed care
Approving certain procedures and test Negotiating for a lower cost Using DRG’s Having procedures done as an outpatient
Community Needs
Preventative care Prenatal, well-baby checkups, routine physicals
Emergency care Surgery Rehabilitation Long-term care Hospice
Who Do We Take Care Of?
Resident People in long-term care facilities
Client Persons receiving care in their own homes
Patient Persons in an acute care facility
Health Care Facilities
Short-Term Care Care for acute
illness Hospitals Urgent care facilities Surgicenters Outpatient clinics Psychiatric hospitals Doctor’s offices
Long-Term Care Care for chronic
illness Skilled care facilities Adult day care Assisted living Rehabilitation
centers Psychiatric hospitals Respite care Home care
Hospitals
Care for persons of all ages and problems May care for certain age groups only
Pediatric (birth to 18 yrs)
Psychiatric (mental illness)
Rehabilitation (restorative services to return patients to their highest level of functioning)
Hospital Organization Medical Departments Pediatric Department Emergency Department Critical Care Specialized Areas Obstetric Department
Postpartum Surgical Departments
PACU Business Services Medical Records
Volunteers Dietary Services Pharmacy Services Social Services Environmental Services Rehabilitation
Physical, occupational, speech, respiratory
Pastoral Care Diagnostic Services
Pathology, Radiology, Lab
How Do We Pay Insurance
HMO (preventative care) or PPO Out-of-pocket payments DRG’s
Uses average length of stay and will only pay for that period of time or that particular fixed set amount*
Medicare (federal) Persons over 65 yrs and who are permanently disabled
(getting social security for 2 yrs) Medicaid (state and federal)
Covers persons with low incomes, physically disabled and blind
How Are Facilities Regulated? Joint Commission for Accreditation of Healthcare
Organizations (JCAHO) Accredits most health care agencies Facilities are not eligible for Medicare payments if they are
not accredited Sets high standards Patient needs and care giver qualifications must be looked
at when making assignments Reviews caregiver qualifications (age-related care) Evaluate staff competence and Offer educational programs for staff Reviews policies and procedures (best practice) Makes sure employees know and follow these procedures
How Are Facilities Regulated?
Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) Interviews employees and tours the facility Protects the health and safety of employees Reviews infection control practices, isolation practices Requires PPD testing Requires MSDS sheets Asks about health and safety practices Makes recommendations for corrections Issues citations (written notice) or fines or both
Quality Assurance (QA or CQI)
Conducts internal reviews to identify problems and find solutions
Meet periodically to evaluate care provided and practices in the facility
Will conduct audits May find areas needing improvement internally
before an OSHA or JCAHO inspection Restraint use, infection rate, pressure ulcer rate, fall
rate, infection control practices, blood administration practices
Nursing Assistant Challenge
Mrs. Hernandez is pregnant with her first child. She wants to do everything she can to make sure that she has a safe and uncomplicated pregnancy, labor and delivery, and that her baby is healthy. Consider how Mrs. Hernandez will move through the health care system to achieve this goal.
Nursing Assistant Challenge
What is the first type of care that Mrs. Hernandez needs to help her meet her goal of an uncomplicated pregnancy?
In your community, where is this type of care provided?
From which hospital departments do you think Mrs. Hernandez will receive services when delivers her baby?
After the baby is born, what health care will the baby need?
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