Area Gold Mastery Silver American Sentinel Univer

Area Gold Mastery Silver American Sentinel Univer

Activity 4

Healthcare Delivery and Quality Case Study

Landmark studies To Err is Human (1999) and Crossing the Quality Chasm (2001) from the Institute of Medicine (IOM) identified medical errors are causing harm and death to almost 45,000 Americans and costing over $29 billion every year. Other studies have indicated preventable healthcare associated conditions (HACs) such as infections, sepsis, CHF, and pneumonia are main contributors for increasing the length of patient stays, the cost of care, and the likelihood of mortality (death).

Consider the below case study:

Margret Spinner-Ramirez is a 66 y/o female Hispanic-American who speaks both Spanish and English fluently. She is retired, lives alone, and has Medicaid as her primary insurance. Ms. Spinner-Ramirez was scratched by a stray cat that she feeds on her back porch daily. She has been cleaning the wound daily; however, after 2 days she went to her local ER for increased pain, redness, and swelling in her left lower leg wound where she was scratched by the stray cat. Ms. Spinner-Ramirez explained she recently had her left knee replaced about 6 months ago and verbalized new difficulty with baring weight on that extremity to the point that she was having to use her cane again. Her vital signs at the ER visit were stable. Her left leg wound was cleaned and redressed. After 5 hours in the ER, Ms. Spinner-Ramirez was discharged to home on oral Keflex for her left lower leg infection and was instructed to call her primary care physician for a follow-up appointment. Five days later Ms. Spinner-Ramirez was taken back to the same ER via ambulance. Her neighbor found her lethargic, short of breath, and was experiencing difficulty being able to move. A CT scan and blood work revealed that Ms. Spinner-Ramirez’s knee replacement in her left leg was infected secondary to the cat scratch. She was admitted as an inpatient for sepsis. She needed to have a second left knee replacement surgery with wound irrigation and debridement, which extended her inpatient stay to 3 weeks. Once she was discharged to home, she required six weeks of IV antibiotics, extensive rehab, and home health.

If you were in charge of a healthcare insurance company:

  • Explain why insurance companies (which are considered payers) should or should not pay (reimburse) for injuries, extended costs, readmissions, or death (mortality) from a hospital-acquired infection or medical error. Support your why or why not?
  • Describe two ways (initiatives) healthcare quality can be improved to help reduce errors and improve patient safety.
  • Discuss how creating incentives for providers (healthcare organizations) can improve quality and reimbursements (payments) for services/care.

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Baccalaureate Generalist will discuss the impact of universal health insurance coverage and explain
the role of healthcare finance and controlling cost of healthcare services.
Description: Healthcare Delivery and Quality Case Study
Component:
Area Gold
Mastery
Silver
Acceptable
Bronze
Developing
Unacceptable
Fully explain
why insurance
companies
should or
should not pay
(reimburse) for
injuries,
extended costs,
readmissions or
death
(mortality)
from a hospital
acquired
infection or
medical error.
Support your
why or why not
answer
Fully explains
why insurance
companies should
or should not pay
(reimburse) for
injuries, extended
costs,
readmissions or
death (mortality)
from a hospital
acquired
infection or
medical error.
Superficially
explain why
insurance
companies should
or should not pay
(reimburse) for
injuries, extended
costs,
readmissions or
death (mortality)
from a hospital
acquired infection
or medical error.
Dose not explain why
insurance companies
should or should not
pay (reimburse) for
injuries, extended
costs, readmissions or
death (mortality) from
a hospital acquired
infection or medical
error.
Assignment
missing or
objective
missing
Describe two
ways
(initiatives)
healthcare
quality can be
improved to
help reduce
errors and
improve patient
safety.
Fully describes
two ways
(initiatives)
healthcare quality
can be improved
to help reduce
errors and
improve patient
safety.
Superficially
describe 1-2 ways
(initiatives)
healthcare quality
can be improved
to help reduce
errors and
improve patient
safety
Does not describe two
ways (initiatives)
healthcare quality can
be improved to help
reduce errors and
improve patient safety.
Assignment
missing or
objective
missing
Discuss how
creating
incentives for
providers
(healthcare
organizations)
can improve
Fully discusses
how creating
incentives for
providers
(healthcare
organizations)
can improve
Superficially
discusses how
creating
incentives for
providers
(healthcare
organizations) can
Dose not discuss how
creating incentives for
providers (healthcare
organizations) can
improve quality and
reimbursements
Assignment
missing or
objective
missing
quality and
reimbursements
(payments) for
services/care.
quality and
reimbursements
(payments) for
services/care.
improve quality
and
reimbursements
(payments) for
services/care.
(payments) for
services/care.