Abstract Background Patients with complex health conditions frequently require care from multiple providers and are particularly vulnerable to poorly executed transitions from one healthcare setting to another. Poorly executed care transitions can result in negative patient outcomes (e.g. medication errors, delays in treatment) and increased healthcare spending due to re-hospitalization or emergency room visits by patients. Little is known about care transitions from acute care to complex continuing care and rehabilitation settings. Thus, a qualitative study was undertaken to explore clinicians’ perceptions of strategies aimed at improving patient care transitions from acute care hospitals to c...
Good integration of services that aim to reduce avoidable acute hospital bed use by older people req...
Emergency clinicians undertake boundary-work as they facilitate patient trajectories through the Eme...
T his series of articles addresses how healthcare organizations (ie, organized or inte-grated care s...
Abstract Background Patients with complex health cond...
Healthcare professionals often feel challenged by complex patients and the associated care needs dur...
BACKGROUND Patients are vulnerable to poor quality, fragmented care as they transition from hospital...
Background Healthcare providers play a critical role in the care transitions. Therefore, efforts to ...
Research shows that many patients with advanced illness prefer to receive care and die in their home...
Background: Hospitals face immense pressures in balancing patient throughput. Medical assessment uni...
Introduction: Various efforts aim to enhance continuity of care for patients with long-term health-c...
Introduction: Care transitions are a common and frequently adverse aspect of health care, resulting ...
Conflict in health service delivery is common. It is often attributed to disputes between clinicians...
ObjectivesTrauma and acute care surgery (TACS) patients face complex barriers associated with hospit...
© 2018 American Board of Family Medicine. All Rights Reserved. Purpose: Failures of care coordinatio...
Abstract Background A disconnect exists between the idealized model of every patient having a family...
Good integration of services that aim to reduce avoidable acute hospital bed use by older people req...
Emergency clinicians undertake boundary-work as they facilitate patient trajectories through the Eme...
T his series of articles addresses how healthcare organizations (ie, organized or inte-grated care s...
Abstract Background Patients with complex health cond...
Healthcare professionals often feel challenged by complex patients and the associated care needs dur...
BACKGROUND Patients are vulnerable to poor quality, fragmented care as they transition from hospital...
Background Healthcare providers play a critical role in the care transitions. Therefore, efforts to ...
Research shows that many patients with advanced illness prefer to receive care and die in their home...
Background: Hospitals face immense pressures in balancing patient throughput. Medical assessment uni...
Introduction: Various efforts aim to enhance continuity of care for patients with long-term health-c...
Introduction: Care transitions are a common and frequently adverse aspect of health care, resulting ...
Conflict in health service delivery is common. It is often attributed to disputes between clinicians...
ObjectivesTrauma and acute care surgery (TACS) patients face complex barriers associated with hospit...
© 2018 American Board of Family Medicine. All Rights Reserved. Purpose: Failures of care coordinatio...
Abstract Background A disconnect exists between the idealized model of every patient having a family...
Good integration of services that aim to reduce avoidable acute hospital bed use by older people req...
Emergency clinicians undertake boundary-work as they facilitate patient trajectories through the Eme...
T his series of articles addresses how healthcare organizations (ie, organized or inte-grated care s...