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nelaaney

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List four key elements of the procedure for reporting incidents.

Question 2

_________ are systematic approaches that home health agencies use to manage and improve the quality of care they provide.
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Answer to Question 1

establish timeframes for reporting and evaluation of the occurrences; establish reporting of occurrences as a positive means of improving the delivery of quality care; record only the facts; write narrative description in the first person, recorded by the employee who witnessed the occurrence; do not maintain incident reports with the medical record; categorize occurrences and utilize reports to identify trends and patterns; share the reports with the appropriate committees

Answer to Question 2

outcome-based quality improvement and outcome-based quality management



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