Endocrinology TeleECHO Clinic Case Presentation Form

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Endocrinology TeleECHO Clinic Case Presentation Form Complete ALL ITEMS on this form and fax to 503.228.4801 PLEASE NOTE that case consultations do not create or otherwise establish a provider-patient relationship between any clinician and any patient whose case is being presented in this clinical setting. Always use patient ID# when presenting a patient in a clinic. Sharing patient name, initials or other identifying information violates HIPAA privacy laws. 1. Patient Age: 2. Patient Gender: Male Female Trans Male Trans Female Gender Queer / Gender Non-Conforming 3. Clinic/Facility Name and City: When do you want to present your case? April 12 May 10 July 12 August 9 October 11 Urgent* June 14 September 13 *Urgent cases will receive a response from the Clinic Medical Director as soon as possible to assess the case

Endocrinology TeleECHO TM Clinic DIABETES (ADULT) CASE PRESENTATION TEMPLATE Date: Presenter Name: Clinic Site: _ ECHO ID: New Follow Up Patient Age: Biologic Gender: Male or Female Insurance: Medicaid/Centennial Medicare, Private, None Insurance Company: Race: American Indian/Alaskan Native, Asian, Black/African American, Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander, White/Caucasian, Multi-racial, Other, Prefer not to say Ethnicity: Hispanic/Latino, Not Hispanic/Latino, Prefer not to say What is your main question about this patient? Behavioral Health, Adherence, Diet, Injection, Monitoring, Medications, Lab Interpretation, Resources Lifestyle (Activity), Other: Endo (Diabetes Adult) Type 1 Diabetes, Type 2 Diabetes Year of Diagnosis: Years on Insulin: Family History of Diabetes? No Yes Family History of Early CAD? No Yes Symptoms: Blurring Vision Burning/Numbing of Extremities Depression Increased Thirst/Urination Fatigue Weakness Weight Change Since Last Clinic Visit: Other: PMHx: Diabetic Gastroparesis Diabetic Nephropathy Diabetic Neuropathy Diabetic Retinopathy Anxiety Disorder Bipolar Disorder Coronary Artery Disease Congestive Heart Failure Depression Eating Disorder Hyperlipidemia Hypertension Hypothyroidism Metabolic Syndrome Obesity Osteoarthritis Peripheral Vascular Disease Urinary Tract Infection Other Hospitalizations: Dates of ED visits or hospitalizations since last clinic encounter:, Psychiatric History: Depression: PHQ9 Administered? No Yes Score: Date: Suicidality: Yes No Diagnosis & Treatment History:

Vitals: Date: Systolic BP: Diastolic BP: Pulse: Height: Weight: lbs. kgs. BMI: Physical Exam: Foot Exam: Normal Abnormal Funduscopic Exam: Normal Abnormal Pertinent Others: Health Maintenance: Immunizations: Influenza Pneumococcal Hepatitis B Dental Exam: Date: Microvascular Screening Results Dilated Eye Exam/Retinal Scan: Date: Normal Abnormal - Mild NPDR, Moderate NPDR, Severe NPDR, PDR Comprehensive Foot Exam: Date: Normal Abnormal - Diminished Sensation Diminished Pulses Ulcer Wound Other: Urine Albumin to Creatinine Ratio: Date: Normal Abnormal UACR: Sexual Dysfunction Screening: Date: : Normal Abnormal Current Labs: HbA1C: Current, Previous Total Chol: Triglycerides: HDL: LDL: ALT: AST: BUN: Creatinine: Glucose: GFR: TSH: Potassium: Proteinuria: ( Dipstick, Lab) Other: Other Comments:

Substance Use History: Does the patient have any history of substance use? No Yes Describe: _ Does Patient Use Tobacco Products? No Yes Number per day (1 pack = 20): Does Patient Drink Alcohol? No Yes Number of drinks per week: Medication Allergies: Current Medications/Vitamins/Herbs/Supplements: Please feel free to attach your patient medication list. Med Name Dosage & Frequency Missed Doses Insulin Pump: No Yes Type: (attach pump settings if available) Continuous Glucose Monitor: No Yes Type: Dexcom, Medtronic Blood Glucose Monitoring: No Yes Average Blood Glucose: Times Checked/Day: Hypoglycemic episodes/week since last encounter: Self-Reported Data? Yes No Social History: Single Married Separated Divorced Widowed Domestic Partnership Literacy level of patient or caregiver: Limited Moderate Adequate Household Members: Parents Grandparents Spouse/Partner Children Grandchildren Siblings Other: CHW to Present Primary Source of Income: Full-time work, Part-time work, Pension/Retirement, SSI, Social Security Disability, SNAP/Food Stamps, Unemployment, VA Benefits, Social Security, TANF, WIC, No Income, Other: Social Support: Patient Strengths: Barriers to Treatment: Access to: Healthcare, Medication/Supplies, Transportation, Food, Housing, Social Support, Other Access Concerns: _, Cultural Factors/Beliefs, Financial, Knowledge about Diabetes, Language, Other Barriers: Patient Goals: Healthcare Team s Primary Goals for Treatment:

24 Hour Diet Recall: Meal and Description Location of Meal Portions Snacks/Drinks* b/w Meals Breakfast: B/W Breakfast and Lunch CHW to Present Lunch: B/W Lunch and Dinner Dinner: After Dinner *Include water intake Exercise Activity: Frequency of exercise (# of times/week): Average duration of exercise (minutes): Average intensity of exercise: Low Moderate High Interventions What have you done so far? Social Services Pathways: Domestic Violence, Disability, Education/GED, Employment, Food Security, Healthcare Insurance Access, Housing, Literacy Assistance, Medicine/Pharmacy Access, Transportation, Other: Medical Pathways: Alcohol Use, Blood Pressure, Blood Glucose Monitoring, Carbohydrate Counting, Cholesterol, Dental, Depression, Diet, Exercise, Explanation of Diabetes, Eye Health, Foot Health, High Blood Sugar, Label Reading, Low Blood Sugar, Medication Adherence Counseling, Sick Day Management, Lab Tests, Tobacco Use, Vaccines, Waist, Weight, BMI, Other: Plan What s your plan for this patient moving forward?