Residents must demonstrate an awareness of and responsiveness to the larger context and system of health care, including the social determinants of health, as well as the ability to call effectively on other resources to provide optimal health care. (Core)
Residents must demonstrate competence in:
IV.B.1.f).(1) Residents must demonstrate competence in:
IV.B.1.f).(1).(a) working effectively in various health care delivery settings and systems relevant to their clinical specialty; (Core)
IV.B.1.f).(1).(b) coordinating patient care across the health care continuum and beyond as relevant to their clinical specialty; (Core)
IV.B.1.f).(1).(c) advocating for quality patient care and optimal patient care systems; (Core)
IV.B.1.f).(1).(d) working in interprofessional teams to enhance patient safety and improve patient care quality; (Core)
IV.B.1.f).(1).(e) participating in identifying system errors and implementing potential systems solutions; (Core)
IV.B.1.f).(1).(f) incorporating considerations of value, cost awareness, delivery and payment, and risk-benefit analysis in patient and/or population-based care as appropriate; and, (Core)
IV.B.1.f).(1).(g) understanding health care finances and its impact on individual patients' health decisions. (Core)