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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 complete 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.
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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.

Revision as of 07:10, 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) study developed a Health Risk Assessment (HRA) that is widely used as a patient assessment.