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Home>Homework Answsers>Nursing homework helpMAa year ago03.05.202410Report issuefiles (2)writingassigment.docx9780826167583_PPTX_CH05.pptxwritingassigment.docxHealth Care Informatics-DAX-DL01 Deborah CrevecoeurWriting Assignment Week 1Writing Assignment Week 1Top of FormBottom of FormWriting Assignment Content1.Top of FormThe CMS considers patient engagement a quality metric for a learning healthcare system.●   Patient engagement is a major focal point of stage 2 MU of HER.●   Patient Engagement in Health and Health Care Framework by Carman et al. presents different forms and levels of patient engagement across the healthcare system.●   Institute for Patient- and Family-Centered Care recognizes the vital role families play by providing emotional, social, and developmental support, ensuring the health and well-being of all family members●   TheLevel of Engagement with Health Careframework considers the engagement, quality, and safety of mobile apps. Clinicians can identify trustworthy apps that serve the engagement of high-need, high-cost populations.Consider content covered in chapter 5 concerning policy changes in the United States and the strategic plan needed to improve care and drive down cost through health information technology. Give at least 3 examples of an information technology policy change that has supported patient engagement.Please note the grading rubric. The submission should be maximum 2 pages not counting the cover page and references.4 current sources are used and are peer-review journal articles or scholarly books. Sources include both general background sources and specialized sources. Special-interest sources and popular literature and acknowledged as such if they are cited. All websites utilized are authoritative.9780826167583_PPTX_CH05.pptxCHAPTER 5Consumer Engagement/Activation Enhanced by TechnologyBACKGROUND AND PERSPECTIVEOrganizations like Aligning Forces for Quality (AF4Q) intend to put the patient in charge of their healthcare data.There is evidence that communicating with patients about their healthcare decisions yields optimal outcomes.As per 2011 Cochrane systemic review of 86 clinical trials, patients’ use of evidence-based decision aid led to:improved knowledge of optionsmore accurate expectations of possible benefits and harmsmore consistent choices with informed valuesgreater participation in decision makingThe Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) considers patient engagement a quality metric under Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health (HITECH) Act.It is also a major focal point of stage 2 of MU of HER.2INTRODUCTION (Cont.)Office of the National Coordinator (ONC) established the website (www.healthit.gov) to promote consumer engagement.The National Quality Strategy report is provided to Congress annually.It defines the status of health improvement efforts throughout the country.Flex Medicare Beneficiary Quality Improvement Program provides technical assistance and national benchmarks to participating hospitals.This improves healthcare outcomes in person-centered care.National Prevention Strategy endorses preventive healthcare tactics aimed at the top national health concerns.Affordable Care Act (ACA) expands health insurance coverage in three ways:By subsidizing private plans offered through health insurance marketplaces.By increasing eligibility for Medicaid.By banning insurance practices that penalized people with minor health problems.Accountable care organizations (ACOs) are charged with providing high-quality care to assigned beneficiaries while also meeting quality metrics and financial targets.3PATIENT CARE-RELATED ENGAGEMENT APPROACHESPatient Engagement in Health and Health Care Framework given by Carmen et al. presents:Different forms of engagement ranging (from consultation to partnership)Different levels of patient engagement (from direct care setting to organizational design, governance and policy making)Factors affecting the patient engagementCenter for Patient- and Family-Centered Care Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS) expanded the Carmen framework to include meaningful use (MU) categories.These support provider efforts to meet the HER federal requirements.Language clarity and health literacy are important.DNA analysis in guiding healthcare decisions is becoming more common.The website Health Tech and You (www.healthtechandyou.com) is a site:Dedicated to the use of technology to support self-management of health.Provide patient-generated data to providers and appropriate caregivers via the fitness apps and wearable devices.4PROVIDER APPROACHES/COMPETENCIESInterprofessional approaches to care delivery are most successful.The interdependencies of the core interprofessional team competencies are:Utilizing informaticsProviding patient-centered careApplying quality improvementEmploying evidence-based practicesPatient engagement improves patient outcomes and decreases the cost of delivery.Social construction of family health has contextual, functional, and structural dimensions.Neuman Systems Model views client as an open system with physiological, psychological, sociocultural, developmental, and spiritual variables.These respond to external stressors.5PROVIDER APPROACHES/COMPETENCIES (Cont.)Institute for Patient- and Family-Centered Care (IPFCC) recognizes the:Vital role families play in ensuring health and well-being of family members of all agesEmotional, social, and developmental support.Hospital Readiness Assessment document is an extensive survey.It rates a hospital’s patient and family centeredness characteristics.Students and working professionals must maintain proficiency in core areas of patient-centered interprofessional competencies.Using the Nancy Staggers model of information technology, 216 competencies were categorized.The range of competencies were quantified to computer skills, informatics knowledge, and informatics skill.Precision medicine focuses on individuals and the unique needs of each family member.6PROVIDER APPROACHES/COMPETENCIES (Cont.)i2b2 program:Is an example of an NIH-funded National Center for Biomedical Computing (NCBC)Charged with initiating development of national computational infrastructure for biomedical computing.Citizen science encourages members of public to voluntarily participate in the scientific process.American Lung Association’s COVID-19 Citizen Science research initiative is one of the latest citizen science initiatives.Collective community impact initiatives ensure effective use of resources.This improves social and health status.7TECHNOLOGY AND HEALTH COACHING FOR HEALTH BEHAVIOR CHANGEPatients empower consumer movement.Provides patient-generated health information (PGHI).Give patients the tools to understand:what makes them sickhow to stay healthywhat to do if their condition worsensTechnology-based personal health record (PHR) and mobile applications are important for consumer engagement efforts.Clinicians can use the Level of Engagement with Health Care framework.To identify trustworthy apps to recommend to patients.Work with health and wellness coaches and use mobile devices to manage chronic illnesses.This reduces costs at the individual, community, and organizational levels.AMA has approved New Category III Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) Codes for health coaching services reimbursement.8HEALTHCARE COSTS AND TECHNOLOGYReport by the Consumer Union:The current approach to healthcare reform is unsustainable.Good quality healthcare can be delivered for less money.Characteristics of a learning healthcare system are:Science and informatics—real-time access to knowledge and digital capture of the care experiencePatient-clinician partnership—engaged, empowered patientsIncentives—aligned for value and full transparencyCulture—leadership-instilled culture of learning and supportive system competencies9SUMMARYIn light of the COVID-19 pandemic, patient engagement/activation has gained traction to maintain efficient healthcare delivery.Government also encouraged patient activation by providing value-based reimbursement initiatives.Community science promotes patient engagement by involving the community in healthcare delivery.Use of technology to engage patients helps in reducing the delivery costs of healthcare.10image4.jpegimage2.emfimage1.jpeg9780826167583_PPTX_CH05.pptxCHAPTER 5Consumer Engagement/Activation Enhanced by TechnologyBACKGROUND AND PERSPECTIVEOrganizations like Aligning Forces for Quality (AF4Q) intend to put the patient in charge of their healthcare data.There is evidence that communicating with patients about their healthcare decisions yields optimal outcomes.As per 2011 Cochrane systemic review of 86 clinical trials, patients’ use of evidence-based decision aid led to:improved knowledge of optionsmore accurate expectations of possible benefits and harmsmore consistent choices with informed valuesgreater participation in decision makingThe Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) considers patient engagement a quality metric under Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health (HITECH) Act.It is also a major focal point of stage 2 of MU of HER.2INTRODUCTION (Cont.)Office of the National Coordinator (ONC) established the website (www.healthit.gov) to promote consumer engagement.The National Quality Strategy report is provided to Congress annually.It defines the status of health improvement efforts throughout the country.Flex Medicare Beneficiary Quality Improvement Program provides technical assistance and national benchmarks to participating hospitals.This improves healthcare outcomes in person-centered care.National Prevention Strategy endorses preventive healthcare tactics aimed at the top national health concerns.Affordable Care Act (ACA) expands health insurance coverage in three ways:By subsidizing private plans offered through health insurance marketplaces.By increasing eligibility for Medicaid.By banning insurance practices that penalized people with minor health problems.Accountable care organizations (ACOs) are charged with providing high-quality care to assigned beneficiaries while also meeting quality metrics and financial targets.3PATIENT CARE-RELATED ENGAGEMENT APPROACHESPatient Engagement in Health and Health Care Framework given by Carmen et al. presents:Different forms of engagement ranging (from consultation to partnership)Different levels of patient engagement (from direct care setting to organizational design, governance and policy making)Factors affecting the patient engagementCenter for Patient- and Family-Centered Care Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS) expanded the Carmen framework to include meaningful use (MU) categories.These support provider efforts to meet the HER federal requirements.Language clarity and health literacy are important.DNA analysis in guiding healthcare decisions is becoming more common.The website Health Tech and You (www.healthtechandyou.com) is a site:Dedicated to the use of technology to support self-management of health.Provide patient-generated data to providers and appropriate caregivers via the fitness apps and wearable devices.4PROVIDER APPROACHES/COMPETENCIESInterprofessional approaches to care delivery are most successful.The interdependencies of the core interprofessional team competencies are:Utilizing informaticsProviding patient-centered careApplying quality improvementEmploying evidence-based practicesPatient engagement improves patient outcomes and decreases the cost of delivery.Social construction of family health has contextual, functional, and structural dimensions.Neuman Systems Model views client as an open system with physiological, psychological, sociocultural, developmental, and spiritual variables.These respond to external stressors.5PROVIDER APPROACHES/COMPETENCIES (Cont.)Institute for Patient- and Family-Centered Care (IPFCC) recognizes the:Vital role families play in ensuring health and well-being of family members of all agesEmotional, social, and developmental support.Hospital Readiness Assessment document is an extensive survey.It rates a hospital’s patient and family centeredness characteristics.Students and working professionals must maintain proficiency in core areas of patient-centered interprofessional competencies.Using the Nancy Staggers model of information technology, 216 competencies were categorized.The range of competencies were quantified to computer skills, informatics knowledge, and informatics skill.Precision medicine focuses on individuals and the unique needs of each family member.6PROVIDER APPROACHES/COMPETENCIES (Cont.)i2b2 program:Is an example of an NIH-funded National Center for Biomedical Computing (NCBC)Charged with initiating development of national computational infrastructure for biomedical computing.Citizen science encourages members of public to voluntarily participate in the scientific process.American Lung Association’s COVID-19 Citizen Science research initiative is one of the latest citizen science initiatives.Collective community impact initiatives ensure effective use of resources.This improves social and health status.7TECHNOLOGY AND HEALTH COACHING FOR HEALTH BEHAVIOR CHANGEPatients empower consumer movement.Provides patient-generated health information (PGHI).Give patients the tools to understand:what makes them sickhow to stay healthywhat to do if their condition worsensTechnology-based personal health record (PHR) and mobile applications are important for consumer engagement efforts.Clinicians can use the Level of Engagement with Health Care framework.To identify trustworthy apps to recommend to patients.Work with health and wellness coaches and use mobile devices to manage chronic illnesses.This reduces costs at the individual, community, and organizational levels.AMA has approved New Category III Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) Codes for health coaching services reimbursement.8HEALTHCARE COSTS AND TECHNOLOGYReport by the Consumer Union:The current approach to healthcare reform is unsustainable.Good quality healthcare can be delivered for less money.Characteristics of a learning healthcare system are:Science and informatics—real-time access to knowledge and digital capture of the care experiencePatient-clinician partnership—engaged, empowered patientsIncentives—aligned for value and full transparencyCulture—leadership-instilled culture of learning and supportive system competencies9SUMMARYIn light of the COVID-19 pandemic, patient engagement/activation has gained traction to maintain efficient healthcare delivery.Government also encouraged patient activation by providing value-based reimbursement initiatives.Community science promotes patient engagement by involving the community in healthcare delivery.Use of technology to engage patients helps in reducing the delivery costs of healthcare.10image4.jpegimage2.emfimage1.jpegwritingassigment.docxHealth Care Informatics-DAX-DL01 Deborah CrevecoeurWriting Assignment Week 1Writing Assignment Week 1Top of FormBottom of FormWriting Assignment Content1.Top of FormThe CMS considers patient engagement a quality metric for a learning healthcare system.●   Patient engagement is a major focal point of stage 2 MU of HER.●   Patient Engagement in Health and Health Care Framework by Carman et al. presents different forms and levels of patient engagement across the healthcare system.●   Institute for Patient- and Family-Centered Care recognizes the vital role families play by providing emotional, social, and developmental support, ensuring the health and well-being of all family members●   TheLevel of Engagement with Health Careframework considers the engagement, quality, and safety of mobile apps. Clinicians can identify trustworthy apps that serve the engagement of high-need, high-cost populations.Consider content covered in chapter 5 concerning policy changes in the United States and the strategic plan needed to improve care and drive down cost through health information technology. Give at least 3 examples of an information technology policy change that has supported patient engagement.Please note the grading rubric. The submission should be maximum 2 pages not counting the cover page and references.4 current sources are used and are peer-review journal articles or scholarly books. Sources include both general background sources and specialized sources. Special-interest sources and popular literature and acknowledged as such if they are cited. All websites utilized are authoritative.9780826167583_PPTX_CH05.pptxCHAPTER 5Consumer Engagement/Activation Enhanced by TechnologyBACKGROUND AND PERSPECTIVEOrganizations like Aligning Forces for Quality (AF4Q) intend to put the patient in charge of their healthcare data.There is evidence that communicating with patients about their healthcare decisions yields optimal outcomes.As per 2011 Cochrane systemic review of 86 clinical trials, patients’ use of evidence-based decision aid led to:improved knowledge of optionsmore accurate expectations of possible benefits and harmsmore consistent choices with informed valuesgreater participation in decision makingThe Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) considers patient engagement a quality metric under Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health (HITECH) Act.It is also a major focal point of stage 2 of MU of HER.2INTRODUCTION (Cont.)Office of the National Coordinator (ONC) established the website (www.healthit.gov) to promote consumer engagement.The National Quality Strategy report is provided to Congress annually.It defines the status of health improvement efforts throughout the country.Flex Medicare Beneficiary Quality Improvement Program provides technical assistance and national benchmarks to participating hospitals.This improves healthcare outcomes in person-centered care.National Prevention Strategy endorses preventive healthcare tactics aimed at the top national health concerns.Affordable Care Act (ACA) expands health insurance coverage in three ways:By subsidizing private plans offered through health insurance marketplaces.By increasing eligibility for Medicaid.By banning insurance practices that penalized people with minor health problems.Accountable care organizations (ACOs) are charged with providing high-quality care to assigned beneficiaries while also meeting quality metrics and financial targets.3PATIENT CARE-RELATED ENGAGEMENT APPROACHESPatient Engagement in Health and Health Care Framework given by Carmen et al. presents:Different forms of engagement ranging (from consultation to partnership)Different levels of patient engagement (from direct care setting to organizational design, governance and policy making)Factors affecting the patient engagementCenter for Patient- and Family-Centered Care Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS) expanded the Carmen framework to include meaningful use (MU) categories.These support provider efforts to meet the HER federal requirements.Language clarity and health literacy are important.DNA analysis in guiding healthcare decisions is becoming more common.The website Health Tech and You (www.healthtechandyou.com) is a site:Dedicated to the use of technology to support self-management of health.Provide patient-generated data to providers and appropriate caregivers via the fitness apps and wearable devices.4PROVIDER APPROACHES/COMPETENCIESInterprofessional approaches to care delivery are most successful.The interdependencies of the core interprofessional team competencies are:Utilizing informaticsProviding patient-centered careApplying quality improvementEmploying evidence-based practicesPatient engagement improves patient outcomes and decreases the cost of delivery.Social construction of family health has contextual, functional, and structural dimensions.Neuman Systems Model views client as an open system with physiological, psychological, sociocultural, developmental, and spiritual variables.These respond to external stressors.5PROVIDER APPROACHES/COMPETENCIES (Cont.)Institute for Patient- and Family-Centered Care (IPFCC) recognizes the:Vital role families play in ensuring health and well-being of family members of all agesEmotional, social, and developmental support.Hospital Readiness Assessment document is an extensive survey.It rates a hospital’s patient and family centeredness characteristics.Students and working professionals must maintain proficiency in core areas of patient-centered interprofessional competencies.Using the Nancy Staggers model of information technology, 216 competencies were categorized.The range of competencies were quantified to computer skills, informatics knowledge, and informatics skill.Precision medicine focuses on individuals and the unique needs of each family member.6PROVIDER APPROACHES/COMPETENCIES (Cont.)i2b2 program:Is an example of an NIH-funded National Center for Biomedical Computing (NCBC)Charged with initiating development of national computational infrastructure for biomedical computing.Citizen science encourages members of public to voluntarily participate in the scientific process.American Lung Association’s COVID-19 Citizen Science research initiative is one of the latest citizen science initiatives.Collective community impact initiatives ensure effective use of resources.This improves social and health status.7TECHNOLOGY AND HEALTH COACHING FOR HEALTH BEHAVIOR CHANGEPatients empower consumer movement.Provides patient-generated health information (PGHI).Give patients the tools to understand:what makes them sickhow to stay healthywhat to do if their condition worsensTechnology-based personal health record (PHR) and mobile applications are important for consumer engagement efforts.Clinicians can use the Level of Engagement with Health Care framework.To identify trustworthy apps to recommend to patients.Work with health and wellness coaches and use mobile devices to manage chronic illnesses.This reduces costs at the individual, community, and organizational levels.AMA has approved New Category III Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) Codes for health coaching services reimbursement.8HEALTHCARE COSTS AND TECHNOLOGYReport by the Consumer Union:The current approach to healthcare reform is unsustainable.Good quality healthcare can be delivered for less money.Characteristics of a learning healthcare system are:Science and informatics—real-time access to knowledge and digital capture of the care experiencePatient-clinician partnership—engaged, empowered patientsIncentives—aligned for value and full transparencyCulture—leadership-instilled culture of learning and supportive system competencies9SUMMARYIn light of the COVID-19 pandemic, patient engagement/activation has gained traction to maintain efficient healthcare delivery.Government also encouraged patient activation by providing value-based reimbursement initiatives.Community science promotes patient engagement by involving the community in healthcare delivery.Use of technology to engage patients helps in reducing the delivery costs of healthcare.10image4.jpegimage2.emfimage1.jpegwritingassigment.docxHealth Care Informatics-DAX-DL01 Deborah CrevecoeurWriting Assignment Week 1Writing Assignment Week 1Top of FormBottom of FormWriting Assignment Content1.Top of FormThe CMS considers patient engagement a quality metric for a learning healthcare system.●   Patient engagement is a major focal point of stage 2 MU of HER.●   Patient Engagement in Health and Health Care Framework by Carman et al. presents different forms and levels of patient engagement across the healthcare system.●   Institute for Patient- and Family-Centered Care recognizes the vital role families play by providing emotional, social, and developmental support, ensuring the health and well-being of all family members●   TheLevel of Engagement with Health Careframework considers the engagement, quality, and safety of mobile apps. Clinicians can identify trustworthy apps that serve the engagement of high-need, high-cost populations.Consider content covered in chapter 5 concerning policy changes in the United States and the strategic plan needed to improve care and drive down cost through health information technology. Give at least 3 examples of an information technology policy change that has supported patient engagement.Please note the grading rubric. The submission should be maximum 2 pages not counting the cover page and references.4 current sources are used and are peer-review journal articles or scholarly books. Sources include both general background sources and specialized sources. Special-interest sources and popular literature and acknowledged as such if they are cited. All websites utilized are authoritative.9780826167583_PPTX_CH05.pptxCHAPTER 5Consumer Engagement/Activation Enhanced by TechnologyBACKGROUND AND PERSPECTIVEOrganizations like Aligning Forces for Quality (AF4Q) intend to put the patient in charge of their healthcare data.There is evidence that communicating with patients about their healthcare decisions yields optimal outcomes.As per 2011 Cochrane systemic review of 86 clinical trials, patients’ use of evidence-based decision aid led to:improved knowledge of optionsmore accurate expectations of possible benefits and harmsmore consistent choices with informed valuesgreater participation in decision makingThe Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) considers patient engagement a quality metric under Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health (HITECH) Act.It is also a major focal point of stage 2 of MU of HER.2INTRODUCTION (Cont.)Office of the National Coordinator (ONC) established the website (www.healthit.gov) to promote consumer engagement.The National Quality Strategy report is provided to Congress annually.It defines the status of health improvement efforts throughout the country.Flex Medicare Beneficiary Quality Improvement Program provides technical assistance and national benchmarks to participating hospitals.This improves healthcare outcomes in person-centered care.National Prevention Strategy endorses preventive healthcare tactics aimed at the top national health concerns.Affordable Care Act (ACA) expands health insurance coverage in three ways:By subsidizing private plans offered through health insurance marketplaces.By increasing eligibility for Medicaid.By banning insurance practices that penalized people with minor health problems.Accountable care organizations (ACOs) are charged with providing high-quality care to assigned beneficiaries while also meeting quality metrics and financial targets.3PATIENT CARE-RELATED ENGAGEMENT APPROACHESPatient Engagement in Health and Health Care Framework given by Carmen et al. presents:Different forms of engagement ranging (from consultation to partnership)Different levels of patient engagement (from direct care setting to organizational design, governance and policy making)Factors affecting the patient engagementCenter for Patient- and Family-Centered Care Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS) expanded the Carmen framework to include meaningful use (MU) categories.These support provider efforts to meet the HER federal requirements.Language clarity and health literacy are important.DNA analysis in guiding healthcare decisions is becoming more common.The website Health Tech and You (www.healthtechandyou.com) is a site:Dedicated to the use of technology to support self-management of health.Provide patient-generated data to providers and appropriate caregivers via the fitness apps and wearable devices.4PROVIDER APPROACHES/COMPETENCIESInterprofessional approaches to care delivery are most successful.The interdependencies of the core interprofessional team competencies are:Utilizing informaticsProviding patient-centered careApplying quality improvementEmploying evidence-based practicesPatient engagement improves patient outcomes and decreases the cost of delivery.Social construction of family health has contextual, functional, and structural dimensions.Neuman Systems Model views client as an open system with physiological, psychological, sociocultural, developmental, and spiritual variables.These respond to external stressors.5PROVIDER APPROACHES/COMPETENCIES (Cont.)Institute for Patient- and Family-Centered Care (IPFCC) recognizes the:Vital role families play in ensuring health and well-being of family members of all agesEmotional, social, and developmental support.Hospital Readiness Assessment document is an extensive survey.It rates a hospital’s patient and family centeredness characteristics.Students and working professionals must maintain proficiency in core areas of patient-centered interprofessional competencies.Using the Nancy Staggers model of information technology, 216 competencies were categorized.The range of competencies were quantified to computer skills, informatics knowledge, and informatics skill.Precision medicine focuses on individuals and the unique needs of each family member.6PROVIDER APPROACHES/COMPETENCIES (Cont.)i2b2 program:Is an example of an NIH-funded National Center for Biomedical Computing (NCBC)Charged with initiating development of national computational infrastructure for biomedical computing.Citizen science encourages members of public to voluntarily participate in the scientific process.American Lung Association’s COVID-19 Citizen Science research initiative is one of the latest citizen science initiatives.Collective community impact initiatives ensure effective use of resources.This improves social and health status.7TECHNOLOGY AND HEALTH COACHING FOR HEALTH BEHAVIOR CHANGEPatients empower consumer movement.Provides patient-generated health information (PGHI).Give patients the tools to understand:what makes them sickhow to stay healthywhat to do if their condition worsensTechnology-based personal health record (PHR) and mobile applications are important for consumer engagement efforts.Clinicians can use the Level of Engagement with Health Care framework.To identify trustworthy apps to recommend to patients.Work with health and wellness coaches and use mobile devices to manage chronic illnesses.This reduces costs at the individual, community, and organizational levels.AMA has approved New Category III Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) Codes for health coaching services reimbursement.8HEALTHCARE COSTS AND TECHNOLOGYReport by the Consumer Union:The current approach to healthcare reform is unsustainable.Good quality healthcare can be delivered for less money.Characteristics of a learning healthcare system are:Science and informatics—real-time access to knowledge and digital capture of the care experiencePatient-clinician partnership—engaged, empowered patientsIncentives—aligned for value and full transparencyCulture—leadership-instilled culture of learning and supportive system competencies9SUMMARYIn light of the COVID-19 pandemic, patient engagement/activation has gained traction to maintain efficient healthcare delivery.Government also encouraged patient activation by providing value-based reimbursement initiatives.Community science promotes patient engagement by involving the community in healthcare delivery.Use of technology to engage patients helps in reducing the delivery costs of healthcare.10image4.jpegimage2.emfimage1.jpeg12Bids(59)Prof Double RProf. TOPGRADEProWritingGurufirstclass tutorDoctor.NamiraDr. Freya WalkerFiona DavaMUSYOKIONES A+Dr CloverDiscount AssigngrA+de plusSheryl HoganPROF_ALISTERpacesetters2121Jahky BDr. Everleigh_JKIsabella HarvardTutor Cyrus KenWIZARD_KIMTeacher A+ WorkShow All Bidsother Questions(10)Paraphrase8 page apa format double space 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