Mainly in response to the policy drive to avoid unnecessary acute hospital admissions and delayed discharge on social grounds, there has been a gradual development of social work services attached to emer-gency departments (EDs) in the UK. In the absence of a clearly articulated evidence base or debate about the roles of ED attached social workers, a model of ED based social work practice and indicative supporting evidence is presented. It is argued that social workers may be able to contribute to the efficiency and effectiveness of hospital services while providing a key point of access to social care services. A number of obstacles remain to the imple-mentation of this model of service, including the narrow focus of current social care pr...
Healthcare organizations are increasingly tasked with implementing change initiatives that improve t...
As the corrosion of a societal safety net progresses in the era of social welfare reform, there are ...
Copyright © 2014 Assaad Sayah et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
Mainly in response to the policy drive to avoid unnecessary acute hospital admissions and delayed di...
Addressing the quality of services provided in Emergency Departments (EDs) has been a central area o...
Well-established internationally, the current development of social work in UK accident and emergenc...
Introduction Social Work (SW) referrals made in the emergency department (ED) highlight the weakness...
A relatively small subgroup of emergency department (ED) patients is responsible for a disproportion...
Dedicated Health and Social Care Professional (HSCP) teams have been proposed for emergency departme...
Introduction: As the significance of social workers (SW) in improving healthcare delivery in the eme...
BackgroundDedicated Health and Social Care Professional (HSCP) teams have been proposed for emergenc...
Background: Social determinants of health (SDoH) have significant implications for health outcomes ...
A hospital\u27s Emergency Department (ED) serves as its front door to the community. The vast majori...
This paper describes how a Hospital Social Work Department's Emergency Team has attempted to provide...
In the UK and many other industrialised countries, hospital social work is most associated with disc...
Healthcare organizations are increasingly tasked with implementing change initiatives that improve t...
As the corrosion of a societal safety net progresses in the era of social welfare reform, there are ...
Copyright © 2014 Assaad Sayah et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
Mainly in response to the policy drive to avoid unnecessary acute hospital admissions and delayed di...
Addressing the quality of services provided in Emergency Departments (EDs) has been a central area o...
Well-established internationally, the current development of social work in UK accident and emergenc...
Introduction Social Work (SW) referrals made in the emergency department (ED) highlight the weakness...
A relatively small subgroup of emergency department (ED) patients is responsible for a disproportion...
Dedicated Health and Social Care Professional (HSCP) teams have been proposed for emergency departme...
Introduction: As the significance of social workers (SW) in improving healthcare delivery in the eme...
BackgroundDedicated Health and Social Care Professional (HSCP) teams have been proposed for emergenc...
Background: Social determinants of health (SDoH) have significant implications for health outcomes ...
A hospital\u27s Emergency Department (ED) serves as its front door to the community. The vast majori...
This paper describes how a Hospital Social Work Department's Emergency Team has attempted to provide...
In the UK and many other industrialised countries, hospital social work is most associated with disc...
Healthcare organizations are increasingly tasked with implementing change initiatives that improve t...
As the corrosion of a societal safety net progresses in the era of social welfare reform, there are ...
Copyright © 2014 Assaad Sayah et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...