Care Coordination - 6 views
It was interesting in this study that there were not statistical improvements between the two units, specifically pointing to lower costs of care and and quality outcomes. Also telling was the last...
It was interesting in this study that there were not statistical improvements between the two units, specifically pointing to lower costs of care and and quality outcomes. Also telling was the last...
Levine, J.F., Herbert, B., Mathews, J., Serra, A., & Rutledge, V., (electronically published 2011, September 25) Use of triple aim to improve population health. NCMEDICALJOURNAL.COM 72, 201-204 The...
Advantages and disadvantages for patients in a multi-bed room, from the viewpoint of nurses and patients. Persson, E. and Maata, S. (2012). To provide care and be cared for in a multiple-bed hospi...
For our informatics folks, this is a great "so what" article. Improving analytics and giving one a synopsis of care is truly meaningful, however from the clinical improvement perspective, perhaps w...
After reading this article, I do agree this is the utopia in which we would all like to exist; however, until we can place these system interfaces together, then even the models the author cites ca...
The author does offer a common sense approach, and sadly to see this article was written 7 years ago reflects what little progress we have made in flattening hierarchies and including patients in...
This values based decision making approach has been used successfully in businesses such as the Ritz Carlton to empower employees based on the values of the organization. I often wonder why it take...
As we are about collaboration and research, the above article takes it to a practical level. Are we truly integrating evidence based practice and continually sharing our knowledge in primary care? ...
A retrospective study that finds the number of patients simultaneously present in an ED is a moderate predictor of unsafe waiting times. The authors conclude that it would be beneficial to look for...
This was a very interesting article using the short/long flow of biological systems. The most alarming fact to me was the concurrence that branching patterns of nurse's workflow is increasing (shor...
Craigei, F.C., & Hobbs, R.F., (2004) Exploring the organizational culture of exemplary community health center practices. Family Medicine, 36, 733-738 This article is a follow up piece to a 1999 ...