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Using integrated care pathways to improve patient care
British Journal of Infection Control, 2001The use of integrated care pathways (ICPs) is increasingly being recognised as a method of Improving the quality and effectiveness of patient care. The valuable Information that can be derived from these tools can also help to meet the demands of the current clinical governance agenda.
Mary Henry, Margaret Brown
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Integrated Care Pathways: An Orthopaedic Experience
Physiotherapy, 1996Summary Integrated care pathways (ICPs) are both a case management and clinical audit tool in one. Ashford Hospital started using ICPs in 1992, and found they helped to raise the quality of patient care, through improved teamwork and co-ordination of care delivered by all the different disciplines involved with orthopaedic elective surgery.
P POOLE, S JOHNSON
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Integrated care pathway for carotid endarterectomy patients
British Journal of Nursing, 2002Modern day health care should incorporate strategies for controlling both the cost and quality of clinical interventions, to ensure that care is evidence based, outcomes are monitored, and any areas of poor practice are improved. An integrated care pathway for an area of vascular surgery was devised with these issues in mind.
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ICPAT: Integrated Care Pathways Appraisal Tool
International Journal of Care Pathways, 2009This report outlines how the Integrated Care Pathways Appraisal Tool (ICPAT) has been applied in the assessment of the content and quality of a selection of integrated care pathways in use in the United Kingdom.
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Integrated care pathways in surgery
The Surgeon, 2008C G, Collins, A L, Leahy
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Setting standards using integrated care pathways.
Professional nurse (London, England), 2002An integrated care pathway is a tool that can help to deliver clinical governance objectives if implemented well. Key factors of successful implementation are: effective project management; communication and training; and top-down and bottom-up support for the process.
S, Johnson +4 more
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Integrated care pathway for postmenopausal bleeding
International Journal of Care Pathways, 2005Louise Ashelby +2 more
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Amniocentesis Integrated Care Pathway
Journal of integrated Care Pathways, 2005Katy Evans, Robert Fox
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Planning for postāpandemic cancer care delivery: Recovery or opportunity for redesign?
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021Pelin Cinar +2 more
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