1 2 Types of Facilities and Services
2 continued on next slideLearning Objectives After this lecture, you should be able to complete the following Learning Objectives: 2.1 - Define commonly used terms, abbreviations, and acronyms. 2.2 - Identify the different types of health care facilities. continued on next slide
3 continued on next slideLearning Objectives After this lecture, you should be able to complete the following Learning Objectives: 2.3 - Enumerate the various types of services offered. 2.4 - Compare the types of services provided to various segments of the population. continued on next slide
4 Learning Objectives After this lecture, you should be able to complete the following Learning Objectives: 2.5 - Describe the types of services offered in different types of facilities. 2.6 - Evaluate the personnel requirements for the different types of services.
5 2.1 - Define commonly used terms, abbreviations, and acronyms.Key Terms 2.1 - Define commonly used terms, abbreviations, and acronyms.
6 continued on next slideKey Terms acute care hospital ambulatory surgical center (ASC) assisted living facility board-certified physician certified nurse midwife (CNM) certified registered nurse anesthetist (CRNA) continued on next slide
7 continued on next slideKey Terms clinic demographics dietetic technician, registered (DTR) domiciliary economics home health agency continued on next slide
8 continued on next slideKey Terms hospice inpatient facility not-for-profit (non-profit) facility nurse practitioner (NP) outpatient facility physicians' office continued on next slide
9 Key Terms proprietary facility rehabilitation centerregistered dietitian (RD) skilled nursing facility (SNF)
10 Introduction
11 Health Care AdministratorsEvaluate goals of individual facility Evaluate capabilities of individual facility Determine scope of services needed to serve patient population and facility's financial health
12 2.2 - Identify the different types of health care facilities.Types of Facilities 2.2 - Identify the different types of health care facilities.
13 continued on next slideTypes of Facilities Proprietary facilities Not-for-profit (non-profit) facilities continued on next slide
14 Types of Facilities Inpatient facilities Outpatient facilities
15 2.3 - Enumerate the various types of services offered.
16 continued on next slideTypes of Services Acute care, or general, hospital Emergency or trauma centers Community or regional hospital Critical access hospitals (CAH) Specialty (acute care) hospitals Teaching hospitals continued on next slide
17 continued on next slideTypes of Services Veterans Affairs (VA) hospitals Research hospitals Ambulatory Surgical Centers (ASC) Clinics (walk-in clinics) Physicians' offices Home health agencies continued on next slide
18 Types of Services Rehabilitation hospitals/centers DomiciliariesSkilled nursing facilities (SNF) Assisted living facilities Intermediate care facilities for individuals with mental retardation (ICF/MR) Hospice
19 Place of Service Codes Used by Medicare and other third-party payersTwo-digit code Used to report the type of facility providing service to patient Examples: 04 = Homeless shelter 11 = Office
20 Type of Service IndicatorsUsed by Medicare and other third-party payers One character code Used to report the type of service provided service to patient Examples: 2 = Surgery D = Ambulance
21 General Practice or Specialized Services2.4 - Compare the types of services provided to various segments of the population.
22 Health Care AdministratorsMust determine what types of services your patient population needs and will need from your facility Services must bring in revenue
23 Evaluation of Patient PopulationDemographics Age Gender Culture/ethnicity Economics Education Employment
24 Gathering Data Evaluate credibility of websiteWhat can you tell from the URL? Specifically who created the site? When was the site last updated or when was the data collected? Is the data clearly labeled, organized, and cited?
25 Using the Data National and state data Facility data Diagnosis reportsProcedure reports Age reports Referral reports
26 Facility Specializations2.5 - Describe the types of services offered in different types of facilities.
27 Facility SpecializationsAcute care specialty hospitals Women and babies Children Oncology (cancer) Short-term care rehabilitation Alcohol rehabilitation Mental health facilities Stroke centers (post-CVA) continued on next slide
28 Facility SpecializationsHome health agencies Activities of daily living (ADL) Dialysis Respiratory therapy Stoma maintenance Intravenous (IV) medication administration
29 Clinician Specialties2.6 - Evaluate the personnel requirements for the different types of services.
30 Clinician SpecializationsBoard-certified physicians, accredited by the American Board of Medical Specialties (ABMS) Examples: Allergy and Immunology Family Medicine – Sports Medicine Internal Medicine – Sleep Medicine Neurological Surgery continued on next slide
31 Clinician SpecializationsNurse Practitioner (NP) Certified Nurse Midwife (CNM) Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) Registered Dietitian (RD) Dietetic Technician, Registered (DTR)
32 Clinician Sub-SpecializationsNurse practitioner (NP) Acute Care NP Adult-Gerontology Acute Care NP Family NP Pediatric NP
33 Ancillary Clinician SpecializationsPhysical therapists Occupational therapists Speech-language pathologists
34 continued on next slideSummary Build a successful health care organization by getting a clear picture of what type of facility it is and what services are being provided. Determine if the facility is providing maximum selection of services needed by its patient population. continued on next slide
35 Summary Gather statistics for analysis as to the demographics and economics of the primary and secondary service areas. Once the population is identified and described, analyze the value of how to provide care for community's current and future health care needs.