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Communication at Transitions of Care

Pediatric Clinics of North America, 2019
Communication errors during transitions of care are a leading source of adverse events for hospitalized patients. This article provides an overview of the role of communication errors in adverse events, describes the complexities of communication for hospitalized patients, and provides evidence regarding the positive effects of applying high ...
Shilpa J, Patel   +1 more
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Care Coordination and Transitions of Care

Medical Clinics of North America, 2017
Care coordination and effective transitions of care are essential for high-quality care in cancer survivors. Aspects of care that require coordination include cancer surveillance, managing the effects of cancer and its treatment, and preventive care, including screening for new cancers, with the clinician responsible for each aspect of care clearly ...
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Transition to adult care

Nursing Standard, 2016
Essential facts Transition is defined by the Department of Health as the 'purposeful and pl anned process' of supporting young people as they move from children's to adult services. Transition does not start at the same age for everyone, and depends on care and support needs, the law and what the patient or client feels is right.
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Transitional Care Navigation

Seminars in Oncology Nursing
This manuscript aims to provide an extensive review of the literature, synthesize findings, and present substantial insights on the current state of transitional care navigation. Additionally, the existing models of care, pertaining to the concept and approach to transitional care navigation, will be highlighted.An extensive search was conducted though
Anna Liza Rodriguez   +4 more
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Effectiveness of transitional care

Emergency Nurse, 2016
There is little evidence to support locating primary care services in emergency departments (EDs) because the costs involved would outweigh the savings, a review has concluded. Rising numbers of patients seeking emergency care have prompted some UK hospitals to co-locate primary care doctors and nurses in EDs.
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Primary Care in Transition

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1994
It is generally agreed that too few physicians have chosen careers in primary care. The advent of managed care as a popular method of health care provision is now affecting primary care physicians in ways that may further discourage enthusiasm for the practice of primary care and have an unintended negative effect on the primary care physician supply ...
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Adolescent Health Care Transition in Transition

JAMA Pediatrics, 2013
Transitions of care areperiods of vulnerability and risk in our health care system. The risks for poor clinical outcomes and increased health care costs during transitions increase with poor preparation, planning, communication, and coordinationof care aspatientsmove fromonecare setting to another.1 To a large extent, researchers and policy makers have
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Care Transitions and Home Health Care

Clinics in Geriatric Medicine, 2009
Transitions of care are becoming recognized as an important area for improvement in health care quality and patient safety. Yet there remains consistent evidence from multiple studies in varied settings of failures to complete safe, effective hand-offs from one location of care to the next.
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Transitions of Care

2017
Transitions of Care focuses on the coordinated and comprehensive movement of patients between healthcare locations, providers, and different levels of care. The transition from inpatient hospitalization to outpatient care has been extensively studied due to the high rates of preventable adverse events and hospital readmissions during this time.
Danielle Y. Baek, Nidhi Goel
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Transition of Care

2016
Transition medicine is the purposeful, planned movement of adolescents and young adults from child-centered to adult-oriented health care systems. Its goal is to maximize lifelong functioning and potential by providing high-quality, developmentally appropriate health care services that continue uninterrupted as the individual moves from adolescence to ...
Rachel H. Alinsky, Diana C. Lemly
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