ECHO Competency Assessment: Risk Stratified Care Question Title * 1. Risk Stratified Care is the process of assigning a risk status to a patient, then using this information to direct care and improve overall health outcomes. True False Question Title * 2. Which of the following is not a value of risk-stratification? Enables providers to identify the right level of care and services for distinct subgroups of patients based on their risk level Segmenting the population according to health care needs produces equitable care Helps practices to better focus on their healthiest patients, reduce costs, and improve care It is not a “one-size-fits-all” model, where the same level of resource is offered to every patient Question Title * 3. Which of the following are health disparities faced by rural populations? Life expectancy is generally lower in rural than in urban counties More likely to have multiple health conditions compared to people living in other areas Lack access to oral health providers due to geographic isolation and workforce shortages Rural non-Hispanic blacks and AI/AN adults are more likely to report having multiple chronic health conditions All of the above Question Title * 4. When stratifying a patient’s risk level, which of the following risks need to be considered? Oral disease Systemic disease Social risk factors All of the above Question Title * 5. After designing care models and target intervention for each risk group, internal capabilities and external resources (i.e. virtual visits with high risk patients, creating a care plan that encompasses social resources) should be identified to meet the unique needs of each patient. True False Question Title * 6. Please enter your contact information below Name Organization State/Province ZIP/Postal Code Email Address Phone Number Done