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Patient reported [[symptoms]] are factors that can decisively affect patient well-being and patient recovery. The [[symptoms]] are reported by the patient during the [[Well-Being Assessment|Patient Well-Being Assessment]] or updated regularly through [[Well-Being Status|well-being status]].
 
Patient reported [[symptoms]] are factors that can decisively affect patient well-being and patient recovery. The [[symptoms]] are reported by the patient during the [[Well-Being Assessment|Patient Well-Being Assessment]] or updated regularly through [[Well-Being Status|well-being status]].
  
==[[Health Determinants|Health]]==
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==[[Pain or Discomfort]]==
These are the [[Health Determinants|Health]] [[Determinants]] that are that can decisively affect [[Patient Well-Being|patient well-being]] and [[Patient Recovery|patient recovery]].
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These  
===[[Physical Conditions]]===
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[[Physical Conditions]] are elements of the [[determinants]] of [[Patient Well-Being]] and [[Patient Recovery]]. Medicare has developed a model to categorize the [[Physical Conditions]] 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).
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==[[Visual Symptoms]]==
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These
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==[[Cold and Flu-like]]==
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==[[Abnormal Activities]]==
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==[[Mental Health]]==
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==[[General/Other]]==
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==[[Functional Limitations]]==
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Revision as of 09:18, 30 April 2015

Patient reported symptoms are factors that can decisively affect patient well-being and patient recovery. The symptoms are reported by the patient during the Patient Well-Being Assessment or updated regularly through well-being status.

Pain or Discomfort

These

Visual Symptoms

These

Cold and Flu-like

Abnormal Activities

Mental Health

General/Other

Functional Limitations

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