© 2017 S. Karger AG, Basel.BACKGROUND/AIMS: The decision to discharge is a critical and common outpatient consultation event. However, little guidance exists over how discharge decision-making can be taught. We aimed to provide educational recommendations concerning outpatient discharge decision-making. METHODS: Recommendations were drawn from prior interviews with 40 consultant dermatologists and 56 dermatology outpatients, and from the "traffic light" design discharge information checklist, developed using the Delphi technique. RESULTS: The key strategies to follow to appropriately manage the outpatient discharge process are: to warn patients in advance, to understand patients' agendas, to allow extra time for the discharge process, to pr...
In England (UK) the discharge of patients from hospital is a source of constant scrutiny from primar...
BACKGROUND: Hospitalised patients are especially vulnerable in times of transitions in care. Structu...
Hospitalists and emergency physicians continue to struggle with the assessment of dermatologic condi...
Background/Aims: The decision to discharge is a critical and common outpatient consultation event. H...
The decision whether or not to discharge an outpatient is vital in determining outpatient clinic at...
Discharge from dermatology outpatients is a critical endpoint of patient care. Despite this, there h...
Background Although multiple factors influence discharge decisions, there is no structured guidance...
Background Outpatient discharge decision making in dermatology is poorly understood. Objective ...
The most critical clinical decision considered at the end of most consultations is whether or not t...
Dermatology residents perform consults onhospitalized patients, but are often limited intheir abilit...
A combination of methods was used in the development of the discharge intervention for patients on m...
Introduction: Good quality documentation of dermatology consults in discharge summaries allows diagn...
AbstractIntroductionGood quality documentation of dermatology consults in discharge summaries allows...
The patient's discharge plan is multi-faceted. It is the process by which coordination between healt...
BACKGROUND: In-hospital dermatological care has shifted from dedicated dermatology wards to consulta...
In England (UK) the discharge of patients from hospital is a source of constant scrutiny from primar...
BACKGROUND: Hospitalised patients are especially vulnerable in times of transitions in care. Structu...
Hospitalists and emergency physicians continue to struggle with the assessment of dermatologic condi...
Background/Aims: The decision to discharge is a critical and common outpatient consultation event. H...
The decision whether or not to discharge an outpatient is vital in determining outpatient clinic at...
Discharge from dermatology outpatients is a critical endpoint of patient care. Despite this, there h...
Background Although multiple factors influence discharge decisions, there is no structured guidance...
Background Outpatient discharge decision making in dermatology is poorly understood. Objective ...
The most critical clinical decision considered at the end of most consultations is whether or not t...
Dermatology residents perform consults onhospitalized patients, but are often limited intheir abilit...
A combination of methods was used in the development of the discharge intervention for patients on m...
Introduction: Good quality documentation of dermatology consults in discharge summaries allows diagn...
AbstractIntroductionGood quality documentation of dermatology consults in discharge summaries allows...
The patient's discharge plan is multi-faceted. It is the process by which coordination between healt...
BACKGROUND: In-hospital dermatological care has shifted from dedicated dermatology wards to consulta...
In England (UK) the discharge of patients from hospital is a source of constant scrutiny from primar...
BACKGROUND: Hospitalised patients are especially vulnerable in times of transitions in care. Structu...
Hospitalists and emergency physicians continue to struggle with the assessment of dermatologic condi...