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January 18, 2017 - Strategies for presenting choices include offering choices; engaging patients, families, and
friends … Strategies for Presenting Choices
Section 3: Strategies for Presenting Choices
In this third section … Strategy 5 is to offer choices. … Slide 29/Strategy 5: Offer Choices
Strategy 5 is to present all the options available and offer choices … Strategies for Presenting Choices
Slide 29/Strategy 5: Offer Choices
Slide 30/Strategy 6: Engage Patients
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July 01, 2023 - Manage through changes in:
Choices
Processes
Procedures
Training
Design
Environment. … Learning systems, like mission values and expectations, impact system design and in turn, behavioral choices … Learning systems, like mission values and expectations, impact system design and in turn, behavioral choices … Learning systems, like mission values and expectations, impact system design and in turn, behavioral choices … Slide 23: Engineering System Design To Support Behavior Choices 3
Image: Three trapezoids are shown
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November 01, 2018 - Clarify the Extent and Nature of Choices
Some people truly are limited in their choice of health plans … At the same time, you can do some “myth-busting” to ensure that people who have real choices are aware … This guide includes checklists for consumers who need to make different kinds of health care choices. … This may involve helping people narrow their choices by:
Reducing the number of plans or providers … Both strategies—helping people narrow their choices and helping them integrate complex information about
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January 01, 2017 - -
sensitive choices frequently faced by aging veterans (e.g.,
choice of long-term services and supports … These
decisions do NOT need to be treatment choices. … For aging
veterans, SDM is a best practice for choices that support aging-in-
place. … • Decision aids (i.e., worksheets) to
facilitate making choices about LTSS. … What Veterans Need to Make LTSS Choices
43
Our goal is to shift the veteran’s role—and the care
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January 18, 2017 - Informed consent for medical treatment requires clear communication about
choices. … 15/Making Informed Consent an Informed Choice
Informed consent requires clear communication about choices … Of course, the information about the choices must always be presented in a way that the patient
can … Continued)
Clinicians often find that using decision aids helps them structure conversations about choices … Certain skills, such as how best to offer choices and explain the benefits, harms, and risks of all
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January 01, 2017 - SDM works best for preference-sensitive choices. … These decisions do NOT need to be treatment choices. … For aging veterans, SDM is a best practice for choices that support aging-in-place. … Decision aids (i.e., worksheets) to facilitate making choices about LTSS. … Veteran-directed choices based on goals and priorities.
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September 01, 2020 - Strategies for Presenting Choices Slide 29/Strategy 5: Offer Choices Slide 30/Strategy 6: Engage Patients … Strategies for presenting choices include offering choices; engaging patients, families, and friends; … Strategies for Presenting Choices
Section 3: Strategies for Presenting Choices
In this third section … Strategy 5 is to offer choices. … and offer choices.
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August 01, 2022 - Human error is a product of both system design and behavioral choices. … Behavioral choices.
Learning systems.
Accountability and justice. … Behavioral choices—Managing human behavior is essential to refining outcomes. … of the choices, which may or may not have resulted in harm. … More importantly, staff must hold themselves and others accountable for making appropriate choices.
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August 14, 2015 - strive to make the best possible choices. … Human error is a product of both system design and behavioral choices. … Behavioral choices.
4. Learning systems.
5. Accountability and justice. … Behavioral choices —Managing human behavior is essential to refining outcomes. … of the choices, which may or may not have resulted in harm.
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June 01, 2016 - and Degree of Choice
One thing you will need to determine is whether your audience has health care choices … to make and the nature of those choices. … Do they have multiple choices within each of those options? … How extensive are those choices? … Are consumers’ perceptions of those choices consistent with their actual choices?
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May 01, 2017 - Human error is a product of both system design and behavioral choices. … Behavioral choices;
4. Learning systems; and
5. Accountability and justice. … Slide 19
SAY:
Behavioral choices
Managing human behavior is essential to refining outcomes. … of the choices, which may or may not have resulted in harm. … Confirming that protocols are standardized and well communicated helps employees make the right choices
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December 01, 2012 - Engineering System Design to Support Behavior Choices Slide 11. … Human error is a product of both system design and behavioral choices. … Behavioral choices.
Learning systems.
Accountability and justice. … Behavioral choices
Managing human behavior is essential to refining outcomes. … of the choices, which may or may not have resulted in harm
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October 01, 2022 - There are at times several acceptable options for prophylaxis, and there are often multiple choices for … risk assessment and bleeding risk assessment are ideally performed quickly and concurrently when the choices … Only the protocol-preferred choices can be presented to ordering providers for any given combination … Choices other than those on the preferred list can be made, but a clinician must first explicitly opt … Capturing all data element choices in the ordering process, including the declared DVT risk level and
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July 01, 2023 - Human error is a product of both system design and behavioral choices. … Behavioral choices.
Learning systems.
Accountability and justice. … of the choices, which may or may not have resulted in harm. … Slide 23: Engineering System Design To Support Behavior Choices
Say:
A Just Culture environment … Confirming that protocols are standardized and well communicated helps employees make the right choices
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May 01, 2017 - Staff, in
turn, are accountable for the quality of the
choices they make to ensure their patients … Human error is a product of both system
design and behavioral choices. … Behavioral choices;
4. Learning systems; and
5. Accountability and justice. … In a Just
Culture environment, the quality of behavioral
choices should be emphasized more than the … outcome of the choices, which may or may not
have resulted in harm.
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October 01, 2015 - equivalent of one computer screen so that people don’t have to “scroll down” to see the complete list of choices … In some cases, you may want to limit the number of choices people can make, either because of your own … You may have to try another tactic if selecting one option (e.g., a ZIP code) gives users fewer choices … than they want and another option (e.g., selecting a county) gives them many more choices than they
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December 01, 2012 - Engineering System Design to Support Behavior Choices Slide 11. … Managing Error and Risk 1
Human Error
Product of our current system design and behavioral choices … Manage through changes in:
Choices.
Processes.
Procedures.
Training.
Design. … Behavioral Choices.
Improved Outcomes.
Learning Systems.
Accountability and Justice. … Engineering System Design to Support Behavior Choices 1
Punitive Culture: Transparency is impossible
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June 01, 2010 - Opportunity To Make Choices About Providers
Measure
Source
Notes
Choice in staff … Opportunity To Make Choices About Services
Measure
Source
Notes
Parent's experience … HIV ambulatory care satisfaction: multiple items related to making choices about treatment options … Proportion of people who make choices about their daily routines and activities
Quality Indicators … Customers make informed choices and have control about their services.
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February 01, 2021 - care and treatment options for serious illness divided by "full," "selective," and "comfort-focused" choices … Source: Respecting Choices
Topic(s): Patient-Centered Care
Audience(s): Clinicians; Clinical Leaders
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January 01, 2017 - The HCP Module addresses strategies that clinical teams can use to help patients
make informed choices … universal precautions
• Remove language barriers
• Use teach-back
■ Strategies for presenting choices … ♦ When patients make informed choices, it strengthens the therapeutic relationship, and can
improve … r Your patients are not making informed choices. … Offer choices X percent of patients will report they were given options and felt free to choose any of