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+ | '''The Scope and Complexity''' | ||
+ | * Provider-centric | ||
+ | * Problem-oriented: involving one or more problems | ||
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There are three different contexts of use. The differentiating characteristics are: the level of complexity and the duration for which the type of [care] plan is used/remains active.
Level 1
This is the simplest of all the types of plan used with limited scope and complexity.
It may be referred to as "treatment plan".
The Subject/Target
- Patient/subject of care
The Author(s)
- Patient's primary care provider/general practitioner
- Patient's specialist provider in clinic or hospital practice
Scope and Complexity
- Provider centric
- Problem-oriented
- Part of SOAP documentation
- Within boundary of single disciple and single care setting/organization
Timeframe/Duration of Use
- Encounter-based (i.e. a new/different plan is generated per encounter)
- Or problem-based (i.e. the same plan may get revised on subsequent encounter/visit until problem requiring care is resolved)
Level 2
The subject/target
- The patient/subject of care
The author(s)
- The patient's health care provider(s)
The Scope and Complexity
- Provider-centric
- Problem-oriented: involving one or more problems
Timeframe/Duration
Level 3