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dalyningkenk

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A strategy used to improve patient care and help reduce hospital costs through the coordination of care is called:
 
  a. clinical pathways c. primary nursing
  b. case management d. utilization review

Question 2

Which of the following is usually not part of a job evaluation?
 
  A) The job description
  B) Being compared with others
  C) The results of the employee's efforts
  D) What the evaluator has seen



TheDev123

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Answer to Question 1

B
Case management coordinates patient care. Clinical pathways were an initiative to help reduce LOS (length of stay), enhance outcomes, and contain cost, but not through coordination of care. Primary nursing is a care delivery model in which a patient is assigned a primary nurse. Utilization review is a review of patient charts daily to ensure that the patient's acuity warrants continued hospitalization.

Answer to Question 2

B



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