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The patient [[Well-Being Assessment|well-being assessment]] captures the patient's [[determinants]], [[Patient Barriers|barriers]], [[symptoms]] and [[Well-Being Status|well-being status]]. Patient assessments will be available for annual physician visits (like Medicare's Annual Wellness Visits) or can be completed and/or revised by the patient (or care giver) at any time. The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) [http://www.countyhealthrankings.org/our-approach '''study'''] developed a Health Risk Assessment (HRA) that is widely used as a patient assessment.
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The patient [[Well-Being Assessment|well-being assessment]] captures the patient's [[determinants]], [[Patient Barriers|barriers]], [[symptoms]] and [[Well-Being Status|well-being status]]. Patient assessments will be available for annual physician visits (like Medicare's Annual Wellness Visits) or can be completed and/or revised by the patient (or care giver) at any time. The Centers for Disease Control [http://www.cdc.gov/ '''(CDC)'''] developed a Health Risk Assessment (HRA) that is widely used as a patient assessment.

Revision as of 07:13, 28 April 2015

The patient well-being assessment captures the patient's determinants, barriers, symptoms and well-being status. Patient assessments will be available for annual physician visits (like Medicare's Annual Wellness Visits) or can be completed and/or revised by the patient (or care giver) at any time. The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) developed a Health Risk Assessment (HRA) that is widely used as a patient assessment.