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by Jay Hoeger Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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The EPIC Recovery Center program offers several types of treatment services including detoxification, outpatient, residential, and the MARS (Medically-Assisted Recovery Services) Program. We base treatment plans on individual needs and accept patients who are at risk for physical withdrawal.

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Goals of EPIC treatment Work with individuals as soon as first symptoms of psychosis are identified. Reduce and manage symptoms of psychosis Reduce stress for the individual and the family Improve personal functioning and quality of life Provide support and education to patients and their families ...

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What happens when you get a concussion in the frontal lobe?

Frontal lobe damage seems to have an impact on divergent thinking, or flexibility and problem solving ability. There is also evidence showing lingering interference with attention and memory even after good recovery from a TBI One of the most common effects of frontal damage can be a dramatic change in social behavior.

What part of the brain is damaged in a concussion?

The parts of the brain that are most commonly affected in traumatic brain injury are the frontal and temporal lobes. And part of the reason for that is that they're up against bone, and it's fairly rigid and rough bone.

How does a concussion affect the occipital lobe?

Injury to the occipital lobes may lead to vision impairments such as blindness or blind spots; visual distortions and visual inattention.

Can concussions cause frontotemporal dementia?

Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a major risk factor for dementia. Recently, TBI has also been suggested as a risk factor for frontotemporal dementia (FTD), and plasma immunoreactivity to the TAR-DNA binding protein 43 (TDP-43) has been observed in both patients with acute TBI and long-term survivors of this condition.

Can the brain heal itself after a concussion?

And the answer is yes. The brain is incredibly resilient and possesses the ability to repair itself through the process of neuroplasticity. This phenomenon is the reason why many brain injury survivors can make astounding recoveries.

How long does it take for the brain to stabilize again after a concussion?

Approximately 80 percent of concussions resolve over seven to 14 days, with an average of 10 days. People with concussions should never return to sports or other physical activity sooner than one week from sustaining the injury.

Can you recover from occipital lobe damage?

With enough therapy, it can actually rewire nerve cells to allow undamaged brain regions to take over functions from damaged ones. Which means even if you have severe occipital lobe damage, you might still regain your sight after brain injury.

What symptoms would you see in someone whose occipital lobe has been damaged?

An injury to the occipital lobes can lead to visual field cuts, difficulty seeing objects or colors, hallucinations, blindness, inability to recognize written words, reading or writing, inability to see objects moving, and poor processing of visual information.

Can you live without your occipital lobe?

No part of the brain is a standalone organ that can function without information from other parts of the body. The occipital lobe is no exception. Although its primary role is to control vision, damage to other brain regions and body parts can inhibit vision.

What is Sundowning behavior?

They may experience sundowning—restlessness, agitation, irritability, or confusion that can begin or worsen as daylight begins to fade—often just when tired caregivers need a break. Sundowning can continue into the night, making it hard for people with Alzheimer's to fall asleep and stay in bed.

Can dementia be caused by grief?

Hypertension, diabetes, advanced age or a mentally and physically inactive lifestyle are known to increase an individuals risk of developing Alzheimer's disease, the most prevalent form of dementia in the world.

Is dementia caused by stress?

Researchers found that chronic stress is a significant risk factor for dementia. Because this study looked at several previous studies, its findings are particularly convincing. A study of 1,700 seniors with an average age of 77 found a link between depression—which can both cause and be caused by stress—and dementia.

What is Epic medical record?

Epic is the preferred electronic medical record system used by more than 250 health care organizations nationwide. To date, 45 percent of the US population have their medical records in an Epic system.

What percentage of the US population has an Epic system?

Why Epic. Epic is the preferred electronic medical record system used by more than 250 health care organizations nationwide. To date, 45 percent of the US population have their medical records in an Epic system.

What does EPIC cover?

EPIC also covers approved Part D-excluded drugs once a member is enrolled in Part D. EPIC helps pay the Medicare Part D drug plan premiums for members with income up to $23,000 if single or $29,000 if married.

What is an epic in New York?

The Elderly Pharmaceutical Insurance Coverage (EPIC) program is a New York State program for seniors administered by the Department of Health. It helps more than 330,000 income-eligible seniors aged 65 and older to supplement their out-of-pocket Medicare Part D drug plan costs.

How much does EPIC pay for Medicare?

EPIC helps pay the Medicare Part D drug plan premiums for members with income up to $23,000 if single or $29,000 if married. Higher income members are required to pay their own Part D premiums but EPIC provides premium assistance by lowering their EPIC deductible. EPIC has two plans based on income.

Can seniors apply for EPIC?

Seniors can apply for EPIC at any time of the year and must be enrolled or eligible to be enrolled in a Medicare Part D drug plan to receive EPIC benefits and maintain coverage. EPIC provides secondary coverage for Medicare Part D and EPIC-covered drugs purchased after any Medicare Part D deductible is met.

Who is the Epic trainer?

Epic trainer Evelyn Chen keeps her instructions simple when she teaches new employees how to navigate the electronic medical record system that spans Johns Hopkins Medicine. There will be plenty of time later for users to tailor the system to their departments and roles.

How to search for an activity in Epic?

To search for an activity or function (in or outside a chart), type a few letters of the name of the activity but don’t press the enter key right away. After a moment, a list of matching Epic activities will pop up. You can also highlight a word with your mouse, right-click and select “Search for Selected Word.”.

What is the new personalize button on Epic?

A new “Personalize” button on the Epic toolbar helps tailor SmartPhrases, order sets and preference lists. Refer to this Personalization Guide to find a list of tip sheets for personalizing what you use frequently.

Can you do Epic on your own?

Things You Can Do on Your Own - Epic. People take the time to adjust settings on their smartphones, and the EHR should be no different. User settings can reduce the amount of time spent on clicks, typing, scrolling, and more. Emergency physicians should continue to update their user settings over time.

Can you link Epic to external health information exchanges?

While Epic can be configured to link to external health information exchanges, you can easily view patient information from other Epic organizations using CareEverywhere. For the most part, linking a patient’s records across Epic organizations is not an automated process, it requires querying specific organizations where the patient has been seen. Organizations must be individually queried to make matches, just because you see some organizations listed in CareEverywhere, doesn’t mean there aren’t others. If the demographic information closely matches between organizations, a match will be automatically suggested (meaning that you are not likely to find matches before patients are registered or patients who are undomiciled, do not have social security numbers, or have recently changed mailing addresses or phone numbers).

Does Epic have a notewriter?

In addition to being able to populate the content of your note using free-text, SmartPhrases, SmartText, SmartLists, and voice transcription, Epic also includes a NoteWriter tool that allows point-and-click documentation.

Is Epic UserWeb open?

The Epic UserWeb is open to all Epic users and creating an account is usually as easy as selecting your organization and verifying your credentials using your hospital or health system’s single-sign-on (though some health systems may require additional verification or submission of an application to gain access).

Can you see past medical history on ED trackboard?

From within the side-by-side trackboard, you can see a patient’s past medical history, medications, vital signs, triage note, results, and even add time-stamped updates to the patient’s ED course which can be automatically included in your note by using the .edcourse SmartPhrase in your note template.

What does EPIC cover?

For Part D- and EPIC-covered drugs after any Medicare Part D deductible is met or approved Part D-excluded drugs, EPIC will cover: New prescriptions and refills; Insulin, insulin syringes and needles; Brand name and generic prescription drugs; Quantities up to your Part D plan's limits.

Does Epic pay for Medicare?

Please note that EPIC only pays for Part D- and EPIC -covered drugs after any Medicare deductible is met or approved Part D-excluded drugs purchased from an EPIC participating pharmacy.

What is the coverage period for EPIC?

Coverage Period. EPIC provides secondary coverage for Medicare Part D- and EPIC-covered drugs after any Part D deductible is met. EPIC also covers approved Part D-excluded drugs such prescription vitamins as well as prescription cough and cold preparations once a member is enrolled in a Part D drug plan. EPIC coverage runs from January 1st ...

When does EPIC coverage end?

EPIC coverage runs from January 1st to December 31st of each year. If enrolled after January 1st, coverage will still end on December 31st. Members must maintain EPIC coverage and be enrolled in a Medicare Part D drug plan in order to receive benefits.

Does EPIC cover Medicare Part D?

EPIC will cover Medicare Part D- and EPIC-covered drugs after any Medicare Part D deductible is met. EPIC will also cover approved Part-D excluded ...

In a nutshell

Founded in a basement in 1979 with 1½ employees, Epic develops software to help people get well, help people stay well, and help future generations be healthier.

What's in a name?

An "epic" is a glorious recounting of a nation's events. Like the Iliad or the Odyssey, our electronic health records chronicle the story of a patient's healthcare over time.

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