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Ambulatory care is defined as care provided to __ patients.

Outpatients who are neither bedridden nor admitted to a healthcare institution.

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Ambulatory care accounts for approximately __ of U.S. healthcare spending.

25-33%.

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The __ Act of 2010 includes incentives to encourage ambulatory care.

Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA).

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Community Health Centers (CHC) were launched in __ as part of President Johnson's 'War on Poverty.'

1965.

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Medically Underserved Areas (MUAs) are defined by the __ of Medical Underservice (IMU).

Index.

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The __ Act requires emergency departments to screen and stabilize patients regardless of their ability to pay.

Emergency Medical Labor Treatment and Active Labor Act (EMTALA).

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Urgent care centers treat conditions falling between __ and emergency care.

Primary care.

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Emergency Departments are considered __ providers for patients who cannot go anywhere else.

Safety net.

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The first ambulatory surgery centers were founded in __ to perform outpatient surgery.

1970.

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Pharmacists in ambulatory settings provide medication therapy management (MTM) for patients with __ diseases.

Chronic.

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Retail clinics are primarily staffed by __ or Physician Assistants.

Nurse Practitioners (NPs).

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The first retail clinic, QuickMedx, was founded in __ and became MinuteClinic in 2003.

Minnesota.

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The __ involves pharmacists conducting nursing home consults and immunization services.

Expanded services.

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Community Health Centers provide comprehensive primary care to __ populations.

Medically Underserved.

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Medicaid has made Disproportionate Share Hospital (DSH) payments since the __.

1980s.

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Urgent care centers offer a less expensive alternative to __ for non-emergent care.

Emergency Departments (EDs).

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The __ is designed to provide cost-based reimbursement under Medicare and Medicaid.

Community Health Center Program.

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The majority of pharmacists in outpatient settings are employed by __ or independent pharmacies.

Chains.

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Ambulatory care primarily serves patients in outpatient settings such as emergency rooms, physician offices, and __ clinics.

Hospital outpatient.

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The key drive for the growth of ambulatory care is attributed to the growth of __ care.

Managed.

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Retail clinics treated mainly patients who do not have a __.

Primary Care Provider (PCP).

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Pharmacists in ambulatory care settings engage in patient-centered care, including __ management.

Chronic disease.

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Urgent care centers typically operate on a __ basis for patient access.

Walk-in.

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Emergency Medical Services (EMS) are critically important for reducing traffic mortality and __.

Morbidity.

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Retail clinics must offer simple treatments and are not set up for __ illnesses.

Chronic.

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The mission of Community Health Centers is to serve as 'safety-net providers’ for __ patients.

Underserved.

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Providers that deliver a significant level of healthcare to uninsured and vulnerable populations are called __ providers.

Safety net.

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The __ of patients in urgent care settings is increasing year by year, with millions treated annually.

Prevalence.

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Pharmacists conducting consultations and counseling can be found in hospital outpatient __.

Clinics.

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Ambulatory surgery centers focus on providing __ surgical care to patients.

Same day.

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The __ provides patient access to emergency services regardless of the patient's ability to pay.

EMTALA.

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Community Health Centers are governed by community boards composed of at least __ patients.

51%.

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The first urgent care centers opened in the late __ by entrepreneurial physicians.

1970s.

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Emergency departments are often the major point of __ entry to hospitals.

Admission.

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The __ in ambulatory care settings highlights the importance of pharmacists in patient care.

Asheville Project.

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Pharmacists are shifting towards practicing more in __ settings.

Hospital.

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Retail clinics mainly serve patients in __ areas with no appointment needed.

Urban.

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Patients with no insurance represented __% of health center patients in 2023.

18%.

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Studies continue to assess the __ impact of pharmaceutical care provided by pharmacists.

Clinical.

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The __ in ambulatory surgery centers helps save money for patients and the government.

Cost-effectiveness.

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Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act seeks to reduce costs associated with __ care.

Inpatient.

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The primary focus of urgent care centers is to treat __ conditions.

Non-emergent.

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Ambulatory surgery centers provide an alternative to hospital outpatient departments for __ surgical procedures.

Same day.

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The number of patients seen in urgent care centers is currently around __ million each year.

200.

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Pharmacists play a key role in chronic disease management through __ services.

Patient-centered care.

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Urgent care centers can help reduce __ visits by providing accessible care.

Emergency Department.

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Staffing in urgent care centers typically includes __, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants.

Physicians.

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Historically, private practices were the dominant form of __ care.

Outpatient.

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Pharmacist patient-centered care in ambulatory settings includes multiple studies on economic and __ impacts.

Humanistic.

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The total number of Community Health Centers serving patients is approximately __ across the U.S.

1,500.

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Specialty types in Medicare-Certified ASCs include orthopedic, pain management, and __.

Ophthalmology.

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Pharmacists in ambulatory care play a role in managing __ and multiple medication therapies.

Chronic diseases.

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The __ ensures that hospitals screen and treat emergency patients without consideration of payment abilities.

EMTALA.

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Retail clinics emerged as an alternative healthcare option in the early __.

2000s.

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Ambulatory care is essential for meeting the needs of patients in __

Various outpatient settings.

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Retail pharmacy locations serve as an important avenue for __ care delivery.

Ambulatory.

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The emphasis on pharmacy practice in community health centers supports enhanced __ care.

Patient-centered.

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Ambulatory surgery centers are recognized for providing __ quality of care at a lower cost.

High.

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The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act has pushed for more __ care services.

Outpatient.

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Patients receiving care in urgent care centers mostly encompass those looking for __ care without the wait.

Immediate.

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Emergency departments function as a fallback option for patients without access to a __.

Primary Care Provider.

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The first clinics in the retail space were originally termed '__'.

Convenient care clinics.

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The expansion of Community Health Centers has resulted in improved access for __ populations.

Underserved.

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Ambulatory care settings include urgent care, private practices, and __ health centers.

Community.

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Emergency Medical Services were established to address safety in __ transport and emergencies.

Medical.

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Urgent care is defined to treat patients who have a need for care within __ hours.

Hours.

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The goals of the ACA include expanding __ care opportunities.

Ambulatory.

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Patients in ongoing care with __ conditions benefit from pharmacy services in ambulatory settings.

Chronic.

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Urgent care centers can be a more cost-effective choice compared to __.

Emergency departments.

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Emergency departments often incur aggregate costs of over __ billion for outpatient encounters annually.

80.