Aim To compare community matrons with other nurses carrying out case management for impact on service use and costs. Background In England, nurses working in general practice, as district nurses and disease-specific nurses, undertake use case management. Community matrons were introduced to case management to reduce unplanned hospitalizations of people with complex conditions. Methods Managers in three Primary Care Trusts (PCTs) identified four nurses/matrons engaged in case management. Nurses/matrons recruited five community-dwelling patients referred to them for case management. Patients reported use of health/social services for 9 months, 2008 to 2009. Nurses/matrons completed activity diaries. Results Service use data were available...
BACKGROUND: Increasing unplanned hospital admissions disrupt planned health care, lead to additional...
[Scientific Summary] Government policy has suggested that nurses play a greater role than before in ...
Abstract Background Increasing unplanned hospital admissions disrupt planned health care, lead to ad...
Background: Case management of older people with multiple chronic conditions was being implemented w...
AbstractCommunity matrons, specialist nurses trained in the management of long-term conditions worki...
People in the UK are successfully living longer but demonstrating an increased incidence of long-ter...
Background: Case management is widely promoted as a means of ensuring continuity of care, improving ...
There is interest as to whether case management reduces unplanned patient admission to hospital. How...
AIM: This paper reports on aspects of a study designed to answer the research questions: (i) To what...
BACKGROUND: There is interest as to whether case management reduces unplanned patient admission to h...
Aim To understand the effects of Nurse Case Managers (NCMs) working in primary care in the English N...
The study evaluated the cost-effectiveness of community based Nurse Case Management (NCM) utilizing ...
In recent years, escalating health care costs have prompted legislators, third-party payers, and the...
Reducing hospital admission rates by nurse-led case management (community matrons) is attractive in ...
Community-based case management of high-frequency health service users, also termed 'high-intensity ...
BACKGROUND: Increasing unplanned hospital admissions disrupt planned health care, lead to additional...
[Scientific Summary] Government policy has suggested that nurses play a greater role than before in ...
Abstract Background Increasing unplanned hospital admissions disrupt planned health care, lead to ad...
Background: Case management of older people with multiple chronic conditions was being implemented w...
AbstractCommunity matrons, specialist nurses trained in the management of long-term conditions worki...
People in the UK are successfully living longer but demonstrating an increased incidence of long-ter...
Background: Case management is widely promoted as a means of ensuring continuity of care, improving ...
There is interest as to whether case management reduces unplanned patient admission to hospital. How...
AIM: This paper reports on aspects of a study designed to answer the research questions: (i) To what...
BACKGROUND: There is interest as to whether case management reduces unplanned patient admission to h...
Aim To understand the effects of Nurse Case Managers (NCMs) working in primary care in the English N...
The study evaluated the cost-effectiveness of community based Nurse Case Management (NCM) utilizing ...
In recent years, escalating health care costs have prompted legislators, third-party payers, and the...
Reducing hospital admission rates by nurse-led case management (community matrons) is attractive in ...
Community-based case management of high-frequency health service users, also termed 'high-intensity ...
BACKGROUND: Increasing unplanned hospital admissions disrupt planned health care, lead to additional...
[Scientific Summary] Government policy has suggested that nurses play a greater role than before in ...
Abstract Background Increasing unplanned hospital admissions disrupt planned health care, lead to ad...