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11.HCS.PC.5 ( HCS)
The program provides care, treatment, and services according to the plan of care.

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Related Performance Requirements

(0 comments) • PC.5
1. The program has a process to provide the patient with or refer the patient for emergency/urgent care.
2. Services are provided in an interdisciplinary, collaborative manner.
3. The patient’s comfort and dignity are priorities.
4. The patient’s physical symptoms are managed effectively according to the patient’s plan of care.
5. (Not applicable to Core – Palliative Care specific)
6. The patient is monitored for the effects of medications.
7. (Not applicable to Core – Palliative Care specific)
8. (Not applicable to Core – Palliative Care specific)
9. (Not applicable to Core – Palliative Care specific)
10. The program provides education, training, and support to the patient, addressing the patient’s need for safe and suitable care.
11. The program addresses the patient’s need for education about lifestyle changes that support self-management regimens.
12. The program addresses the education needs of the patient regarding disease prevention.
13. (Not applicable to Core – Palliative Care specific)
14. (Not applicable to Core – Palliative Care specific)
15. (Not applicable to Core – Palliative Care specific)

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r1 - 12 Mar 2008 - 11:13:46 - EricDanielson
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