Aim: Integrated care pathways (ICP) are management technologies which formalise multidisciplinary team-working and enable professionals to examine their roles and responsibilities. ICPs are now being implemented across international healthcare arena, but evidence to support their use is equivocal. The aim of this study was to identify the circumstances in which ICPs are effective, for whom and in what contexts. Methods: A systematic review of high-quality randomised controlled trials published between 1980 and 2008 (March) evaluating ICP use in child and adult populations in the full range of healthcare settings. Results: 1.For relatively predictable trajectories of care ICPs can be effective in supporting proactive care management and ensu...
Background: There is evidence that the efficiency and effectiveness of care processes can be improve...
Background: The NHS has been challenged to adopt new integrated models of service delivery that are ...
Background: Care pathways (CPWs) are complex interventions that have the potential to reduce treatme...
Aim: Integrated care pathways (ICP) are management technologies which formalise multidisciplinary te...
Integrated care pathways The emergence of integrated care pathways (ICPs) in health care has been tr...
The purpose of the study was to determine if the use of an Integrated Care Pathway (ICP) was associa...
The purpose of the study was to determine if the use of an Integrated Care Pathway (ICP) was associa...
Background Across the developed world, we are witnessing an increasing emphasis on the need for more...
l An integrated care pathway (ICP) is a multidisciplinary outline of anticipated care, placed in an ...
textabstractIntroduction: Integrated Care Pathways (ICPs) are a method for the mutual decision-makin...
Contains fulltext : 48533.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVE: To ...
Introduction Integrated care pathways (ICPs) are a pre-defined framework of evidence based, multidis...
This report describes and defines the introduction of integrated care pathways (ICPs) in an orthopae...
INTRODUCTION: Integrated care pathways (ICPs) are a pre-defined framework of evidence based, multidi...
Background: There is evidence that the efficiency and effectiveness of care processes can be improve...
Background: The NHS has been challenged to adopt new integrated models of service delivery that are ...
Background: Care pathways (CPWs) are complex interventions that have the potential to reduce treatme...
Aim: Integrated care pathways (ICP) are management technologies which formalise multidisciplinary te...
Integrated care pathways The emergence of integrated care pathways (ICPs) in health care has been tr...
The purpose of the study was to determine if the use of an Integrated Care Pathway (ICP) was associa...
The purpose of the study was to determine if the use of an Integrated Care Pathway (ICP) was associa...
Background Across the developed world, we are witnessing an increasing emphasis on the need for more...
l An integrated care pathway (ICP) is a multidisciplinary outline of anticipated care, placed in an ...
textabstractIntroduction: Integrated Care Pathways (ICPs) are a method for the mutual decision-makin...
Contains fulltext : 48533.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVE: To ...
Introduction Integrated care pathways (ICPs) are a pre-defined framework of evidence based, multidis...
This report describes and defines the introduction of integrated care pathways (ICPs) in an orthopae...
INTRODUCTION: Integrated care pathways (ICPs) are a pre-defined framework of evidence based, multidi...
Background: There is evidence that the efficiency and effectiveness of care processes can be improve...
Background: The NHS has been challenged to adopt new integrated models of service delivery that are ...
Background: Care pathways (CPWs) are complex interventions that have the potential to reduce treatme...