“…In other words, members of the psychosocial team should predictably respond to elevated or questionable screening results within a prescribed and, ideally, a short amount of time. The advantage to developing a systematized pattern of rapid and reliable response is that it ensures equitable provision of care, diminishes the likelihood that needs will be overlooked, and reduces concerns or reluctance by the medical staff and others about having to identify and manage psychological, emotional, and social issues on their own (Auxier, Farley, & Seifert, 2011). A comprehensive assessment includes gathering, analyzing, and synthesizing information about the presence of psychosocial issues that can challenge a patient's capacity for making health care decisions, managing illness, or maintaining quality of life.…”