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29 Cards in this Set
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EMR |
Electronic Medical Record |
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AHLTA |
Armed Forces Health Longitudinal Technology Application |
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HIPAA |
Health Information Portability and Accountability Act |
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FOIA |
Freedom of Information Act |
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DEERS |
Defense Enrollment Eligibility Reporting System |
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DD1172 |
Uniformed Services Identification and PrivilegeCard application, |
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The nine "DEERS eligibility overrides" |
1. DD 1172 2. All Other Family Members RecentlyBecoming Eligible for Benefits 3. New Identification Card 4. Ineligible Due to ID Card Expiration 5. Sponsors Entering Active Duty Status fora Period of Greater than 30 Days 6. Newborns 7. Emergency Care 8. Sponsor’s Duty Station is Outside the 50United States or has an APO/FPOAddress 9. Survivors |
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DEERS ELIGIBILITY EXCEPTIONS |
- Secretary of the Navy Designees - Foreign Military Personnel |
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EMERGENCY DENTAL CARE |
relieve pain, controlbleeding, acute septic conditions orinjuries. Care is authorized worldwide forpersonnel of all categories. |
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ELECTIVE DENTAL CARE |
malocclusion, orthodontics, replacingamalgam fillings with gold crowns, etc. |
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QUALITY ASSURANCE PROGRAM |
- JOINT COMMISION - MED IG (MEDICAL INSPECTOR GENERAL) |
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PATIENT RELATIONS PROGRAM |
help resolve patient complaints |
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PATIENT CONTACT POINT PROGRAM |
resolving such issues beforethe patient departs the facility. |
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PATIENT CONTACT REPRESENTATIVE |
Compliments and Complaints Throughthe patient contact representative to the chain ofcommand for action (picture posted at the front desk.) |
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PATIENTS’ BILL OF RIGHTS ANDRESPONSIBILITIES |
posted next to the Patient Contact Representative’spicture |
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PATIENT SURVEYS |
Completed forms are returned to the clinicstaff for compilation and submission with thecommand’s annual assessment of the QAProgram |
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FAMILY ADVOCACY PROGRAM |
identify and monitor spouse orchild abuse/neglect |
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DRUG AND ALCOHOL ABUSEPREVENTION AND CONTROLPROGRAM |
DAPAs conduct administrativescreenings, prepare required reports, provideprevention education, and monitor aftercare |
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PHYSICAL READINESS PROGRAM |
- Providing technical assistance to BUPERS - Conducting lifestyle, fitness, and obesityresearch - Reviewing health status and grantingwaivers for individuals unable to safelyparticipate in physical fitness testing andtraining. - Assisting in the development of exerciseprescriptions. |
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Informed Consent |
expressed or implied agreement tosubmit to an examination or treatment. |
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Emergency Situations |
Consent before treatment is not necessary |
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Who May Consent |
Ifcompetent, the patient alone has the authority toconsent. |
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Forms of Consent |
- Implied |
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Witness to Consent |
Family member (Not Advisable) Staff Member (Conflict of Interest) |
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Duration of Consent |
Command Policy and time. |
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INCIDENT REPORTS |
Quality Care Review (QCR) reports (CO, Command Risk Manager) |
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PRISONER PATIENTS |
Enemy (Space Available basis) Non-military Federal Prisoners (Emergency Only) Military (Eligible for care) |
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Sexual Assault and Rape |
NCIS supplied kit for collection of evidence |
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SAVI |
Sexual Assault Victim Intervention (SECNAVINST 5800.11) |