VCSQI Patient (Person) and Family Engagement (PFE) Survey

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VCSQI Patient (Person) and Family Engagement (PFE) Survey Wednesday, December 06, 2017

15 Total Responses Date Created: Wednesday, November 01, 2017 Complete Responses: 15

Q3: Does your practice use an e-tool (patient portal or other E-Connectivity technology) that is accessible to both patients and clinicians, and that shares information such as test results, medication management list, vitals and other information and patient record data?  Select one answer but feel free to elaborate in the comment box. Answered: 15 Skipped: 0

Q3: Does your practice use an e-tool (patient portal or other E-Connectivity technology) that is accessible to both patients and clinicians, and that shares information such as test results, medication management list, vitals and other information and patient record data?  Select one answer but feel free to elaborate in the comment box. Answered: 15 Skipped: 0

Q4: Does your practice support shared decision-making by training and ensuring clinicians integrate patient goals and preferences related to culture, language, religion, emotional, and economic status into care plan? Answered: 15 Skipped: 0

Q4: Does your practice support shared decision-making by training and ensuring clinicians integrate patient goals and preferences related to culture, language, religion, emotional, and economic status into care plan? Answered: 15 Skipped: 0

Q5: Does your practice utilize a tool to assess and measure patient activation? Answered: 15 Skipped: 0

Q5: Does your practice utilize a tool to assess and measure patient activation? Answered: 15 Skipped: 0

Q6: Does your practice assess the health literacy level of your patients? (e.g., CAHPS Health Literacy Item Set)? Answered: 15 Skipped: 0

Q6: Does your practice assess the health literacy level of your patients? (e.g., CAHPS Health Literacy Item Set)? Answered: 15 Skipped: 0

Q7: Does your practice promote patient-centric medication management practices (self-management of medication, etc.)? Answered: 15 Skipped: 0

Q7: Does your practice promote patient-centric medication management practices (self-management of medication, etc.)? Answered: 15 Skipped: 0

Q8: Are there policies, procedures and actions taken to support patient and family participants in governance or operational decision-making committees of the practice (Person and Family Advisory Councils, Board Representatives, etc.)? Please check all that apply. Answered: 15 Skipped: 0

Q8: Are there policies, procedures and actions taken to support patient and family participants in governance or operational decision-making committees of the practice (Person and Family Advisory Councils, Board Representatives, etc.)? Please check all that apply. Answered: 15 Skipped: 0

Q9: How does your practice obtain feedback from patients and families and use the information received? Answered: 15 Skipped: 0

Q9: How does your practice obtain feedback from patients and families and use the information received? Answered: 15 Skipped: 0

Q10: Our practice would benefit and welcome education and assistance with (check all that apply): Answered: 15 Skipped: 0

Q10: Our practice would benefit and welcome education and assistance with (check all that apply): Answered: 15 Skipped: 0