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Integrated care pathways: pathways to change in health care?
Journal of Health Organization and Management, 2007PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to demonstrate that, if teams in healthcare focus on the patient using the framework of a care pathway, change can occur without the overt need to “manage” it directly.Design/methodology/approachIn this paper the relevant literature is reviewed and it is demonstrated that if this approach is used it also provides a ...
Claire, Whittle, Alistair, Hewison
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Improved Outcomes by Integrated Care of Anticoagulated Patients with Atrial Fibrillation Using the Simple ABC (Atrial Fibrillation Better Care) Pathway [PDF]
Background Integrated care for the clinical management of atrial fibrillation patients is advocated as a holistic way to improve outcomes; the simple Atrial fibrillation Better Care (ABC) pathway has been proposed.
Marco Proietti +2 more
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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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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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Integrated care pathways in stroke management
2010an organized, goal-defined and time-specified plan of management as envisaged by the integrated care pathway approach can achieve quality outcomes at lower cost. Integrated care pathways may have applications to stroke management because diagnosis is well defined, complex interdisciplinary inputs are required and there is good evidence on best practice.
Sulch, D, Kalra, L
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Utilizing practice development to implement an integrated care pathway for self-harm
Anthony Harrison
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Bypass: an integrated hip fracture care pathway
Irish Journal of Medical Science (1971 -), 2020The incidence of hip fractures is expected to increase over the coming years, placing a greater burden on limited resources. A high volume of patients is brought to hospitals that do not have the resources necessary to provide definitive care. Optimal care involves a coordinated and integrated system of trauma care.
Nicholas O’Keeffe +5 more
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Integrated care pathway for occupational pulmonary diseases
Gert-Jan Braunstahl, Jasper Kappen
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Service user involvement and integrated care pathways
International Journal of Health Care Quality Assurance, 2007PurposeUnderstanding patients' experiences of their interactions with health services is an important step in building quality from within. The purpose of this article is to look at the possibilities for involving service users in the development of the National Health Service in England through the structure of integrated care pathways (ICPs).Design ...
Elizabeth, Smith, Fiona M, Ross
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Integrated Care Pathways for Schizophrenia: A Scoping Review
Administration and Policy in Mental Health and Mental Health Services Research, 2015This paper summarizes the existing evidence for integrated care pathways (ICPs) for the treatment of schizophrenia. Scoping review methods following PRISMA guidelines were employed due to the variable nature of the evidence in this area. The review identified 13 papers. Of these papers, 7 focused on describing ICP content and process-related data and 6
Sheng, Chen +6 more
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Integrated care pathways for patients with complex needs
Nursing Standard, 2002This article describes a process to improve documentation for older, severely mentally ill, patients on a continuing assessment unit, the initial problems encountered and the eventual benefits.
Wendy, Brett, Joanne, Schofield
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