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Ambulatory surgical clinical pathway

Journal of PeriAnesthesia Nursing, 1999
The purpose of this report is to describe the design, implementation, and advantages of a clinical pathway for patients undergoing ambulatory surgery. The primary purpose of the pathway is to dovetail the preoperative, intraoperative, and postoperative care of the ambulatory surgical patient.
B, Baker   +3 more
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Ischemic stroke: clinical pathway impact

International Journal of Health Care Quality Assurance, 2019
Purpose A clinical pathway for patients with acute ischemic stroke was implemented in 2014 by one Italian teaching hospital multidisciplinary team. The purpose of this paper is to determine whether this clinical pathway had a positive effect on patient management by comparing performance data.
De Belvis, Antonio   +7 more
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Pathways to Clinical Cardiac Xenotransplantation

Transplantation, 2021
Heart transplantation is the only long-lasting lifesaving option for patients with terminal cardiac failure. The number of available human organs is however far below the actual need, resulting in substantial mortality of patients while waiting for a human heart.
Bruno, Reichart   +5 more
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Clinical Pathway Development

Nursing Management (Springhouse), 1993
Overlake Hospital Medical Center has developed a multi-faceted Care Management Model to improve clinical and fiscal outcomes for selected patient populations. The Clinical Pathway Component of this model has been applied to high-volume, high-loss DRG groups.
K B, Graybeal, M, Gheen, B, McKenna
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Clinical Pathway Effectiveness

Pediatric Emergency Care, 2017
Objective Young infants are often treated in emergency departments (EDs) for febrile illnesses. Any delay in care or ineffective management could lead to increased patient morbidity and mortality. A standardized ED clinical pathway may improve care for these patients.
Ashlee Lynn, Murray   +3 more
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Modelling Computerised Clinical Pathways

1998
Since the mid 1980s, paper clinical pathways have been used in defining the road map of patient care. They have been used with varying degree of success for providing more cost-effective healthcare and helped to establish quality improvement models for healthcare delivery.
S, Chu, B, Cesnik
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Clinical Pathway Analytics

Journal of Information Technology Research, 2014
Recently, medical informatics researchers have focused on supporting standardized activity coordination patterns that structure complex multi-disciplinary interventions. While the designed clinical pathways are aimed to improve the provided healthcare, this paper demonstrates that the care process of individual patients can significantly deviate from ...
Filip Caron   +2 more
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Nutrition Support Clinical Pathways

Nutrition in Clinical Practice, 1996
With growing concerns over cost containment, hospitals are using clinical pathways to standardize health care and reduce costs. Clinical pathways designate the actions and services that patients should receive at specified time intervals throughout the hospital stay.
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Introduction to Clinical Pathways

Journal For Healthcare Quality, 1995
A clinical pathway is a comprehensive method of planning, delivering, and monitoring patient care. As efforts continue to streamline the delivery of services at all levels of care and settings, it is essential that quality management and utilization management professionals respond in a proactive manner to facilitate quality outcomes while decreasing ...
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A Clinical Pathway for Endoscopy

Gastroenterology Nursing, 1995
The purpose of this article is to describe the development and use of a clinical pathway in an endoscopy setting. The goal was to incorporate all of the established practices of each discipline--nursing, medicine, admissions, laboratory, radiology, and others--without changing their practice models.
D W, Claussen, P, Pickering
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