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The Carbon Footprint of Hospital Services and Care Pathways: A State-of-the-Science Review

Environmental Health Perspectives
Background: Climate change is the 21st century’s biggest global health threat, endangering health care systems worldwide. Health care systems, and hospital care in particular, are also major contributors to greenhouse gas emissions.
L. Kouwenberg   +10 more
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Optimal care pathways: A national policy to improve quality of cancer care and address inequalities in cancer outcomes

, 2020
Background While Australia ranks highly in terms of cancer survival internationally, disparities in outcomes exist within the nation. To address this issue, Optimal Care Pathways (OCPs) were developed as a standard of care.
R. Bergin   +11 more
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Building Personalized Cancer Follow-up Care Pathways in the United States: Lessons Learned From Implementation in England, Northern Ireland, and Australia.

American Society of Clinical Oncology educational book. American Society of Clinical Oncology. Annual Meeting, 2019
There is a global need to transform cancer follow-up care to address the needs of cancer survivors while efficiently using the health care system to limit the effects of provider shortages, gaps in provider knowledge, and already overburdened clinics ...
C. Alfano   +4 more
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Asthma care pathway

Medical education, web and internet, 2018
Introduction: Asthme & Allergies Helpline regularly receives asthma patients’ testimonies describing problems in their care pathway. Asthme & Allergies decided to carry out a survey to verify the information and to collect patients quotes. Method: A 10 question questionnaire self-administered via Survey Monkey was proposed to patients on Asthme ...
Christine Rolland, Marc Sapène
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Care pathways development and implementation

Nursing Standard, 1998
Care pathways are increasingly being used in the UK as a tool for managing clinical processes and patient outcomes. This article describes some of the key elements of care pathways, highlights factors in successful implementation and discusses some concerns about their use.
L, Currie, G, Harvey
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Integrated care pathways

NT Research, 1997
Integrated care pathways (ICPs) offer a system of multidisciplinary care planning based around the principle of clinical audit and on the knowledge and practice of local clinical staff. The system offers a set of guiding principles, based on the fact that, because knowledge and practice change continually when caring for patients, clinical records ...
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Clinical Care Pathways

2011
Clinical care pathways have been developed to integrate multidisciplinary treatment for a defined diagnosis or treatment. The concept of surgical pathways is not new, with published examples ranging from craniotomy to the treatment diabetic foot ulcers. From the standpoint of the surgical care, such pathways represent an algorithmic approach to patient
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[Pathways to care].

Ceskoslovenska psychiatrie, 1990
The main objective of the study designed by the World Health Organization is to obtain information on provision of care for mental disturbances in various countries. The main pathways to mental health care based on the first results of an analysis obtained from two out-patient psychiatric departments of District Institutes of National Health in Benesov
K, Silhán   +3 more
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Care pathways for emergency nurses

Emergency Nurse, 2006
The Department of Health is developing a series of recommended care pathways for emergency care.
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What Is a Care Pathway?

2012 4th International Workshop on Software Engineering in Health Care (SEHC), 2012
This paper argues that it is possible to develop useful generic representations of care pathways, drawing on evidence and argument about clinical teams, about the ability of teams to cope with radical uncertainty and about the influence of institutional arrangements on the journeys that patients take through health systems.
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