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Traditional Fee-for-Service Model in Delivery Care

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A vital aspect of patient care is the patient's ______ from apprehension or pain.

freedom

The more we deal with ______, the higher our success ratio becomes.

failure

Educating the patient is essential to ensure they understand their ______ and treatment options.

education

In private practice, ______ must be charged to cover the cost of operating a business.

fees

The ______ of the treatment, including the mode of delivery, affects the overall quality of care.

effectiveness

Treatment should be adequate to ---- guards against performing mechanical feats beyond patient's needs.

avoid

Quality of life for the patient is directly related to their health and ----, plus self-esteem and self-image.

comfort

Through continuing education, one strengthens his ability to improve the ---- of care that his/her patients require.

standards

Clinical judgement is a result of the sum total of our education, the immediate problems to be solved, consideration of all factors relevant to the problem, our experience and individual ----.

ability

It is essential to compromise to keep the ideal treatment to be realistic means that will in the end be a satisfactory or ---- solution to individual needs.

adequate

Continual awareness of the necessity to provide maximum quality service every moment I am ______ a patient.

treating

Ready to seek advice of others whenever I find it helpful - by means of consultation, conversation, and referral of patients as ______.

needed

Careful management of financial affairs so that I will be free to perform the highest possible quality of ______.

service

Program of continuing education via professional meetings, reading, and formal ______.

courses

A Guide in Philosophy: Always offer the patient the highest quality care one is capable of ______.

delivering

Fees in healthcare are based on the ability of the patient to pay, ability of the operator, cost of producing the services, difficulty of the operator, and experiences of the dentist and time spent in self-improvement, as well as fees changed by professional men like ability within the geographic area. Fees are based on a ____ for service basis.

fee for service

Consistent failure is not a healthy sign of good professional service. When is a dentist a prospective payee to a failure? When the service was done bonne foi (in good faith, with sincerity), and when the service was performed on a basis well-founded on a normal ______ (treatment or service) normally provided.

procedure

If a poor prognosis has been recognized and discussed with the patient, trouble may be avoided. Good patient relations may depend upon cancellation or modification of fees that requires a high level of skills and responsibility on the part of the ______ or laboratory.

dentist

Technically (and legally), the provider is entitled to his fee if the degree of risk of failure was recognized, shared with the patient, and accepted by the patient. In some instances, forfeiting a fee may imply on the part of the ______.

practitioner

Could it have been good if a service fails? If a poor prognosis has been recognized and discussed with the patient, trouble may be avoided. Yet, the possibility of jeopardizing patient relations may transpire as the treatment winds up. Good patient relations may depend upon cancellation or modification of fees that requires a high level of skills and responsibility on the part of the dentist or _____

laboratory

What is essential for avoiding trouble when a poor prognosis has been recognized?

Discussion of the prognosis with the patient

When is a dentist entitled to their fee, even if the service fails?

When the degree of risk of failure was recognized and accepted by the patient

What is a vital aspect of patient care?

The patient's freedom from apprehension or pain

Why is continuing education essential for a dentist?

To improve the quality of care provided to patients

What determines the quality of life for a patient?

The patient's health and self-esteem

What is the primary objective of producing high-quality professional service in dentistry?

To provide treatment that is efficient and effective

What is a crucial factor in determining the expected fee for dental treatment?

The cost of operating the business

What is essential for a practitioner to ensure high-quality professional service?

To possess the necessary skills and responsibility

What is an important aspect of patient education in dental care?

Understanding the treatment options and risks

What is a key factor in achieving high-quality professional service in dentistry?

The effectiveness and efficiency of treatment

What is the primary reason for a dentist to prioritize continuing education?

To maintain a high level of skills and responsibility in patient care

What is the primary goal of patient education in dentistry?

To empower patients to make informed decisions about their care

What is the most critical factor in determining the effectiveness of a dental treatment?

The timeliness of the treatment in relation to the patient's needs

What is the primary consideration when determining a patient's fees?

The patient's ability to pay

What is the most important aspect of a dentist's responsibility in patient care?

Providing high-quality treatment

What is the primary criterion for evaluating the adequacy of a dentist's treatment plan?

The judgment of what an average practitioner would usually do

What is a dentist's best approach when dealing with a disagreeable patient?

Ask the patient to seek dental care elsewhere

What is the primary goal of a dentist's treatment plan?

To provide adequate treatment that meets the patient's needs

What is the key to effective patient education?

Supporting the patient's decision-making process with good reason

What is the basis for determining a dentist's fee?

A combination of the patient's ability to pay, the cost of producing the service, the dentist's experience and expertise, and the difficulty of the procedure

Explore the traditional concept of delivery care based on a fee-for-service model, where fees are determined by factors like the patient's ability to pay, operator's skill level, and cost of producing services. Learn about the variability in fees based on operators' experiences and geographic location, as well as considerations for fees on failure.

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