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altibaby

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Which of the following best reflects coordination of care?
 
  a. The dialogue between the physician and the patient and/or family during which the physician's provides additional information regarding the disease process, expected prognosis, diagnostic procedures or results, treatment or management options, the necessity for compliance, or any other unanswered questions from the patient and/or family
  b. A problem for which the risk of comorbidity without treatment is low, there is little to no risk of mortality without treatment, and full recovery without functional impairment is expected
  c. The time the physician spends on the patient's hospital unit or floor as well as the time the physician spends at the patient's bedside collecting history, performing the physical examination, making the medical decisions, providing counseling to the patient and/or family, and/or coordinating care during the E/M service
  d. Managed sharing of medical findings, management options, and treatment plans between two or more participants in the patient's healthcare

Question 2

Which of the following best reflects counseling?
 
  a. Whether the patient has received, or has not received, any professional, medical, or other healthcare services from the physician during the 3 years prior to the E/M service visit in question
  b. Managed sharing of medical findings, management options, and treatment plans between two or more participants in the patient's healthcare
  c. The dialogue between the physician and the patient and/or family during which the physician's provides additional information regarding the disease process, expected prognosis, diagnostic procedures or results, treatment or management options, the necessity for compliance, or any other unanswered questions from the patient and/or family
  d. A problem that runs a definite and prescribed course, in transient in nature, and is not likely to permanently alter health status or has a good prognosis with management and compliance.



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Answer to Question 1

d) Managed sharing of medical findings, management options, and treatment plans between two or more participants in the patient's healthcare

Answer to Question 2

c) the dialogue between the physician and the patient during which the physician's provides additional information regarding the disease process, expected prognosis, diagnostic procedures or results, treatment or management options, the necessity for compliance, or any other unanswered questions from the patient and/or family



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