Transitional care has been defined as a set of actions designed to ensure the coordination and continuity of health care as patients transfer between different locations or different levels of care in the same location. Transitional care, which primarily concerns the relatively brief time interval that begins with preparing a patient to leave one setting and concludes when the patient is received in the next setting, poses challenges that distinguish it from other types of care. Many transitions are unplanned, result from unan-ticipated medical problems, occur in “real time ” during nights and on weekends, involve clinicians who may not have an ongoing relationship with the patient, and happen so quickly that formal and informal support mec...
Abstract Background Among hospitalized older adults who transfer to skilled nursing facilities (SNF)...
Readmissions to the hospital are common and costly, often resulting from poor care coordination. Des...
The transitional care model ensures the continuity of care and has significant impact on patients’ h...
Transitional care has been defined as a set of actions designed to ensure the coordination and conti...
Much can go wrong when a patient moves from onecare setting to another. Such “transitions of care” m...
Hospitals are challenged with reevaluating their hospital's transitional care practices, to reduce 3...
Objectives Review the literature around transitional care Use a case to uncover the obstacles to p...
Abstract Background Patients with complex health cond...
Thesis (M.Nurs.), College of Nursing, Washington State UniversityIncreased scrutiny over the spirali...
T his series of articles addresses how healthcare organizations (ie, organized or inte-grated care s...
Transitional care interventions aim to ensure continuity of care during the transfer of patients fro...
Background Care transitions of older persons between multiple care settings are frequently hampered ...
Background/Aims: This study describes the implementation of a transitional care program for older ad...
The current process of care transitions for individuals with disabling conditions is both ineffectiv...
Introduction: Care transitions are a common and frequently adverse aspect of health care, resulting ...
Abstract Background Among hospitalized older adults who transfer to skilled nursing facilities (SNF)...
Readmissions to the hospital are common and costly, often resulting from poor care coordination. Des...
The transitional care model ensures the continuity of care and has significant impact on patients’ h...
Transitional care has been defined as a set of actions designed to ensure the coordination and conti...
Much can go wrong when a patient moves from onecare setting to another. Such “transitions of care” m...
Hospitals are challenged with reevaluating their hospital's transitional care practices, to reduce 3...
Objectives Review the literature around transitional care Use a case to uncover the obstacles to p...
Abstract Background Patients with complex health cond...
Thesis (M.Nurs.), College of Nursing, Washington State UniversityIncreased scrutiny over the spirali...
T his series of articles addresses how healthcare organizations (ie, organized or inte-grated care s...
Transitional care interventions aim to ensure continuity of care during the transfer of patients fro...
Background Care transitions of older persons between multiple care settings are frequently hampered ...
Background/Aims: This study describes the implementation of a transitional care program for older ad...
The current process of care transitions for individuals with disabling conditions is both ineffectiv...
Introduction: Care transitions are a common and frequently adverse aspect of health care, resulting ...
Abstract Background Among hospitalized older adults who transfer to skilled nursing facilities (SNF)...
Readmissions to the hospital are common and costly, often resulting from poor care coordination. Des...
The transitional care model ensures the continuity of care and has significant impact on patients’ h...