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| Epidemiology helps the AFMS hone in on the needs of our |
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| what function establishes policy for population-based health care activities within the AFMS and is the spokesperson for medical service population health issues? |
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| Headquarters, US AF Sergeon General (USAF/SG) |
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| What functions develops programs that support implementation of AFMS policy for population health? |
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| What function serves as the AFMS's focal point for population health policy implementation? |
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| Population Health Support Division |
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| The function that provides centalized population health program support to medical treatment facility staff, intermediate commands, lead agents, and Air Staff is |
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| what organization provides input on policy revision and new policy development that affect population health? |
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| HQ, US Air Force Surgeon General |
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| the organization employs the concepts and principles of population health |
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| who directs resources, policies, and infrastructure to support the medical treatment facility PH Working Group's recommendations? |
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| A primary care element is composed of how many primary care manager's and their support staffs? |
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| Who determines whether injuries or illnesses in AD personnel and AF civilian employees are related to occupation? |
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| Individual primary care managers |
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| Who would be asked to counsel patients on population health, wellness, and preventive medicine topics based on identified on identified health, occupational risks, and the patient's desire to change associated beliefs and behaviors? |
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| Who would assist with a variety of medical procedures within the scope of their training documented in the individual career field education and training plan? |
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| who would review the medical records before patient appt to ensure all required forms are placed in the record for the visit? |
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| Who identified gaps between forecasted needs and facility capability? |
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| who participates in budgeting , scheduling, productivity, strategic planning, and beneficiary satifaction initiatives for inpatient and outpatient services internal and external to the medical treatment facility? |
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| who handles the active disease and condition management programs and is a member of the population health working group? |
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| What is the appropriate access-to-care standard for urgent care appointments? |
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| One of the first things you do as part of the appt booking process is enter your patient's name, verify the sponsor's name, and then select (N)on-enrollee booking. |
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| The manage access to care tools are available in the CHCS ans are also located on the web at the |
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| TRICARE Operations Center |
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| What enables health services managers to easily and quickly create and adjust a schedule to properly reflect a provider's schedule time slots? |
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| what is composed of timeslots that have been assigned appropriate appt types, durations, and a maximum number of patients per slot? |
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| what is a pattern of time slots specific to a provider, but not linked to any particular date? |
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| What schedule in the CHCS makes it simple for you to add,delete,cancel,freeze, and release schedule time slots for specific days within any provider's schedule? |
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