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==[[Clinical Conditions Factors|Clinical Conditions]]==
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[[Clinical Conditions Factors|Clinical Conditions]] are elements of the [[Clinical Factors|clinical factors]] in [[Patient Recovery|patient recovery]]. Medicare has developed a model to categorize the [[Clinical Conditions Factors|clinical conditions factors]] in order to risk [http://www.cms.gov/Medicare/Health-Plans/MedicareAdvtgSpecRateStats/Risk-Adjustors.html '''risk adjust'''] health insurers that are covering patients. The [[CMS-HCC Risk Adjustments]] model adjust for patient demographics (i.e., age, disabled) and disease (i.e., diabetes, congested heart failure). 
[[Clinical Conditions Factors|Clinical Conditions]] are elements of the [[Clinical Factors]] in [[patient recovery]].
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===Allergies & Adverse Drug Reactions===
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==Allergies & Adverse Drug Reactions==
===Behavioral Health===
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==Behavioral Health==
 
* Addictions
 
* Addictions
 
* Behavioral Disorders (depression, anxiety disorders, schizophrenia, bipolar etc.)
 
* Behavioral Disorders (depression, anxiety disorders, schizophrenia, bipolar etc.)
 
* Substance Abuse
 
* Substance Abuse
  
===Comorbidities===
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==Comorbidities==
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Comorbidities are chronic disorders (or diseases) that need to be managed. Most comorbidities do not get cured.
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Comorbidities include behavioral or mental disorders.
 
* Alzheimer's disease
 
* Alzheimer's disease
 
* Arthritis
 
* Arthritis
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* Osteoporosis
 
* Osteoporosis
 
* Stroke
 
* Stroke
===[[CMS-HCC Risk Adjustments]]===
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==Demographics==
===Designations===
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* Age
* Long Term Institutional Status (LTI Status)  
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* Sex
===Genome (DNA)===
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* Disabled
===Immunizations===
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* Long Term Institutional Status (LTI Designated Status)  
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==Immunizations==
 
* Flu
 
* Flu
 
* Tetanus
 
* Tetanus
===Impairments===
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==Impairments==
 
* Cognitive Impairments (Delirium "confused state", Dementia)
 
* Cognitive Impairments (Delirium "confused state", Dementia)
 
* Developmental Challenges (Autism)
 
* Developmental Challenges (Autism)
 
* Physical Impairments (Use of limbs, arthritis, amputation, birth defects, Epilepsy)  
 
* Physical Impairments (Use of limbs, arthritis, amputation, birth defects, Epilepsy)  
 
* Sensory Impairments (Blind or Visually Impaired, Deaf or Hard of Hearing, loss of taste and smell)
 
* Sensory Impairments (Blind or Visually Impaired, Deaf or Hard of Hearing, loss of taste and smell)
===Medical History===
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==Medical History==
 
* Adverse events
 
* Adverse events
 
* Family Medical History
 
* Family Medical History
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* Surgeries
 
* Surgeries
  
===Microbiome===
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==Physiological Metrics==
* Proteome, viruses
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===Pain===
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===Physiological Metrics===
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* Blood glucose level
 
* Blood glucose level
 
* Blood pressure
 
* Blood pressure
 
* Cholesterol level (HDL, LDL, etc)
 
* Cholesterol level (HDL, LDL, etc)
 
* Heart rate
 
* Heart rate
===Problem lists===
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==Problem lists==
* Chest Pain
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* Shortness of Breath
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* Abdominal pain
 
* Abdominal pain
* Headache
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* Acute asthma
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* Chest Pain
 
* Fever
 
* Fever
* upper respiratory tract infection
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* Fractures
* sprains
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* Headache
* fractures
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* Pain (Chest Pain)
* wounds
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* Rash or skin infection
* asthma
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* Shortness of Breath
* Rash of skin infection
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* Sprains
 
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* Upper respiratory tract infection
===Wounds===
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* Wounds

Latest revision as of 12:30, 17 August 2014

Clinical Conditions are elements of the clinical factors in patient recovery. Medicare has developed a model to categorize the clinical conditions factors in order to risk risk adjust health insurers that are covering patients. The CMS-HCC Risk Adjustments model adjust for patient demographics (i.e., age, disabled) and disease (i.e., diabetes, congested heart failure).

Allergies & Adverse Drug Reactions

Behavioral Health

  • Addictions
  • Behavioral Disorders (depression, anxiety disorders, schizophrenia, bipolar etc.)
  • Substance Abuse

Comorbidities

Comorbidities are chronic disorders (or diseases) that need to be managed. Most comorbidities do not get cured. Comorbidities include behavioral or mental disorders.

  • Alzheimer's disease
  • Arthritis
  • Asthma
  • Cancer
  • COPD
  • Diabetes
  • Congestive Heart Failure
  • High Blood Pressure
  • High Cholesterol
  • Obesity
  • Osteoporosis
  • Stroke

Demographics

  • Age
  • Sex
  • Disabled
  • Long Term Institutional Status (LTI Designated Status)

Immunizations

  • Flu
  • Tetanus

Impairments

  • Cognitive Impairments (Delirium "confused state", Dementia)
  • Developmental Challenges (Autism)
  • Physical Impairments (Use of limbs, arthritis, amputation, birth defects, Epilepsy)
  • Sensory Impairments (Blind or Visually Impaired, Deaf or Hard of Hearing, loss of taste and smell)

Medical History

  • Adverse events
  • Family Medical History
  • Medical Conditions
  • Surgeries

Physiological Metrics

  • Blood glucose level
  • Blood pressure
  • Cholesterol level (HDL, LDL, etc)
  • Heart rate

Problem lists

  • Abdominal pain
  • Acute asthma
  • Chest Pain
  • Fever
  • Fractures
  • Headache
  • Pain (Chest Pain)
  • Rash or skin infection
  • Shortness of Breath
  • Sprains
  • Upper respiratory tract infection
  • Wounds