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Peritoneal Dialysis International: Journal of the International Society for Peritoneal Dialysis, 2001
The integrated care model for delivering RRT offers apparent advantages in patient choice, optimal survival, and economical use of resources. Dialysis and transplantation have always been used that way; but, by integrating all three treatments--HD, PD, and transplantation--the options for the multi-professional team and the patients are increased.
S J, Davies +3 more
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The integrated care model for delivering RRT offers apparent advantages in patient choice, optimal survival, and economical use of resources. Dialysis and transplantation have always been used that way; but, by integrating all three treatments--HD, PD, and transplantation--the options for the multi-professional team and the patients are increased.
S J, Davies +3 more
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Care programmes and integrated care pathways
International Journal of Health Care Quality Assurance, 2008PurposeThe article discusses how care programmes and integrated care pathways can be linked, finding ways to improve healthcare process professional and logistical quality from a supply chain and a network point‐of‐view.Design/methodology/approachThe authors argue that owing to cost containment goals and increasing healthcare demand, healthcare ...
Joosten, T.C.M. +2 more
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British Journal of Nursing, 1998
Some clinicians are at the leading edge of good practice in the introduction of integrated care management (ICM) (Wilson, 1996) based on partnership, quality and driven by performance. The new Government White Paper (Department of Health, 1997) outlines proposals for integrated care with all care planners and providers working collaboratively.
Jo Wilson, John Tingle
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Some clinicians are at the leading edge of good practice in the introduction of integrated care management (ICM) (Wilson, 1996) based on partnership, quality and driven by performance. The new Government White Paper (Department of Health, 1997) outlines proposals for integrated care with all care planners and providers working collaboratively.
Jo Wilson, John Tingle
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