Difference between revisions of "Patient Assessments"
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The [[CDC Health Risk Assessments]] is a comprehensive patient assessment completed as part of an annual wellness visit. | The [[CDC Health Risk Assessments]] is a comprehensive patient assessment completed as part of an annual wellness visit. | ||
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Latest revision as of 10:49, 28 April 2015
Patient assessments are designed to capture patient information for a particular condition (such as COPD Assessment) or service (such as an Emergency Room, Hospital or Physician Office Visit). The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) developed a Health Risk Assessment (HRA) designed for the Medicare Annual Wellness Visits. The CDC Health Risk Assessments is a comprehensive patient assessment completed as part of an annual wellness visit.
The Patient Well-Being Assessment is designed to capture patient information with the goal of improving the patient's overall health and well-being. It captures the patient's determinants, barriers, symptoms and well-being status.