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Shelles

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Why must a nurse who is using population management be able to work with integrated care delivery systems?
 
  a. Management has shifted from inpatient care to primary care providers as points of entry.
  b. Emphasis is on episodic illness care for individuals rather than on population management.
  c. Care management services and programs do not provide access and accountabili-ty, as provided by case management services.
  d. Assessment of the needs of the population is no longer necessary.

Question 2

The risk index that corresponds to a cell percentage in a crosstab table is:
 
  a. AR
  b. ARR
  c. RR
  d. RRR



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Answer to Question 1

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Management has shifted from inpatient care as a point of entry to primary care providers as points of entry. The other statements are false.

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