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Clinical Pathways—A Perioperative Application
AORN Journal, 1998ABSTRACTThe application of clinical pathways as a means of streamlining health care and tracking outcome data for continuous quality improvement has been evolving continually since the late 1980s. In order for the clinical pathway process to be effective, it must be collaborative, multidisciplinary, and have administrative support and institutional ...
L F, Isozaki, J, Fahndrick
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Fragility fractures: the clinical pathway
Aging Clinical and Experimental Research, 2013The clinical management of fragility fracture is simple but complex at the same time. Patients are different from one another, and advancing age increases the prevalence of comorbidities and conditions that can impair bone quality and healing, while increasing the risk of falls and fractures.
Irene, Cerocchi +4 more
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Clinical pathway after hip fracture
Disability and Rehabilitation, 2005Hip fracture occurs frequently, resulting in considerable morbidity, mortality and utilization of healthcare resources. Technical advances in fracture fixation and surgical treatment have improved outcomes following hip fracture in the elderly. However, further improvement in outcomes of hip fracture patients may be possible with utilization of a ...
Kenneth J, Koval, Michael R, Cooley
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Organizational Clinical Pathways
2016All patients with stroke or suspected stroke benefit from integrated stroke care systems which are created following the recommendations in the guidelines of the American Heart Association (AHA)/American Stroke Association (ASA) [1]. These care systems include hospitals for treating acute stroke, which often offer telemedicine and teleradiology ...
Valentina Oppo +2 more
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Reconceptualising clinical pathway system design
Collegian, 2001Increased patient throughput and patient acuity resulting from the introduction of prospective funding mechanisms, such as Case Mix (based on the Diagnosis Related Groups) for in-patient acute care, raised serious concerns about compromising quality of care delivered to patients.
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Classifying clinical pathways.
Studies in health technology and informatics, 2005Clinical pathways are commonly developed for homogenous patient groups. We were wondering if the traditional patient classification systems could be used for classifying clinical pathways.To examine the utility of patient classification systems for clinical pathways, a sample of 13 clinical pathways was analyzed, involving a total of 412 patients ...
Leentje, De Bleser +3 more
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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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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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