Contains fulltext : 202246.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Hospitalisations are a critical event in the care process. Insufficient communication and uncoordinated follow-up care often impede the recovery process of the patient resulting in a high number of rehospitalisations and increased health care costs. The overall aim of this study is the development, implementation and evaluation of a structured programme (VESPEERA) to improve the admission and discharge process. METHODS: We will conduct an open quasi-experimental multi-centre study with four intervention arms. A cohort selected from insurance claims data will serve as a control group reflecting usual care. The intervention will be implemented in ...
Switzerland introduced the SwissDRG in 2012. The goal of this reimbursement system was to promote co...
Abstract Background Patients in Germany are free to seek care from any office-based physician and ca...
Introduction: A model of general practitioner (GP) and pharmacist collaboration in primary care may ...
BACKGROUND: Hospitalisations are a critical event in the care process. Insufficient communication an...
Brueckle M-S, Dinh TS, Klein A-A, et al. Development of an intervention to improve informational con...
Introduction Patients often experience interface problems when treated by different specialists and ...
BACKGROUND: Hospitalised patients are especially vulnerable in times of transitions in care. Structu...
BACKGROUND: Hospitalised patients are especially vulnerable in times of transitions in care. Structu...
Background Close, continuous and efficient collaboration between different professions and sectors o...
Introduction: A model of general practitioner (GP) and pharmacist collaboration in primary care may ...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Complex care management is seen as an approach to face the challenges of an ag...
BACKGROUND: Despite attempts to improve the cross-sectoral flow of information, difficulties remain ...
Introduction: The crowding of emergency departments (ED) has been a growing problem for years, putti...
This work was supported by a grant from the European Union, the Framework Programme of the European ...
BACKGROUND: High continuity of care is a key feature of strong general practice. This study aimed to...
Switzerland introduced the SwissDRG in 2012. The goal of this reimbursement system was to promote co...
Abstract Background Patients in Germany are free to seek care from any office-based physician and ca...
Introduction: A model of general practitioner (GP) and pharmacist collaboration in primary care may ...
BACKGROUND: Hospitalisations are a critical event in the care process. Insufficient communication an...
Brueckle M-S, Dinh TS, Klein A-A, et al. Development of an intervention to improve informational con...
Introduction Patients often experience interface problems when treated by different specialists and ...
BACKGROUND: Hospitalised patients are especially vulnerable in times of transitions in care. Structu...
BACKGROUND: Hospitalised patients are especially vulnerable in times of transitions in care. Structu...
Background Close, continuous and efficient collaboration between different professions and sectors o...
Introduction: A model of general practitioner (GP) and pharmacist collaboration in primary care may ...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Complex care management is seen as an approach to face the challenges of an ag...
BACKGROUND: Despite attempts to improve the cross-sectoral flow of information, difficulties remain ...
Introduction: The crowding of emergency departments (ED) has been a growing problem for years, putti...
This work was supported by a grant from the European Union, the Framework Programme of the European ...
BACKGROUND: High continuity of care is a key feature of strong general practice. This study aimed to...
Switzerland introduced the SwissDRG in 2012. The goal of this reimbursement system was to promote co...
Abstract Background Patients in Germany are free to seek care from any office-based physician and ca...
Introduction: A model of general practitioner (GP) and pharmacist collaboration in primary care may ...