Abstract Background Across Ontario, home care professionals collect standardized information on each client using the Resident Assessment for Home Care (RAI-HC). However, this information is not consistently shared with those professionals who provide services in the client’s home. In this pilot study, we examined the feasibility of sharing data, from the RAI-HC, between care coordinators and service providers. Methods All participants were involved in a one-day training session on the RAI-HC. The care coordinators shared specific outputs from the RAI-HC, including the embedded health index scales, with their contracted physiotherapy...
BACKGROUND: Optimising the use of patient data has the potential to produce a transformational chang...
Background: Quality deficits in long term care services have been frequently addressed and cause cos...
Data sharing is necessary to address communication deficits along the transitions of care among comm...
Abstract Background Across Ontario, home care profess...
Background: Across Ontario, home care professionals collect standardized information on each client ...
Collaboration is an important part of healthcare delivery. However, in home care, collaboration is d...
AbstractBackgroundThe unique needs of homebound adults receiving home-based medical care (HBMC) (ie,...
BackgroundThe unique needs of homebound adults receiving home-based medical care (HBMC) (ie, home-ba...
has adopted two functional assessment systems that guide care planning: one for nursing home residen...
Background: Care homes collect extensive data about their residents, and their care, in multiple way...
Background: The occurrence of adverse events (AEs) in care settings is a patient safety concern that...
In the light of an ageing society with shrinking economic resources, deinstitutionalization of elder...
Background Currently, there are no formalized measures for the quality of home based palliative care...
BackgroundCurrently, there are no formalized measures for the quality of home based palliative care ...
Abstract Background Shared decision making (SDM) is f...
BACKGROUND: Optimising the use of patient data has the potential to produce a transformational chang...
Background: Quality deficits in long term care services have been frequently addressed and cause cos...
Data sharing is necessary to address communication deficits along the transitions of care among comm...
Abstract Background Across Ontario, home care profess...
Background: Across Ontario, home care professionals collect standardized information on each client ...
Collaboration is an important part of healthcare delivery. However, in home care, collaboration is d...
AbstractBackgroundThe unique needs of homebound adults receiving home-based medical care (HBMC) (ie,...
BackgroundThe unique needs of homebound adults receiving home-based medical care (HBMC) (ie, home-ba...
has adopted two functional assessment systems that guide care planning: one for nursing home residen...
Background: Care homes collect extensive data about their residents, and their care, in multiple way...
Background: The occurrence of adverse events (AEs) in care settings is a patient safety concern that...
In the light of an ageing society with shrinking economic resources, deinstitutionalization of elder...
Background Currently, there are no formalized measures for the quality of home based palliative care...
BackgroundCurrently, there are no formalized measures for the quality of home based palliative care ...
Abstract Background Shared decision making (SDM) is f...
BACKGROUND: Optimising the use of patient data has the potential to produce a transformational chang...
Background: Quality deficits in long term care services have been frequently addressed and cause cos...
Data sharing is necessary to address communication deficits along the transitions of care among comm...