The entire health care system is in transition. This can be easily seen in the new construction projects. Building and staffing of outpatient delivery settings is part of the transition from an acute disease era of the 20th century to the complex chronic disease era of the 21st century.
Models of treatment delivery move from a hospital setting to an outpatient delivery wing. Treatment occurs in the community outpatient clinic and recovery occurs in the persons current residence. Outpatient procedures and at home support appear to the patient as part of the same process.
Technological communication advances are employed to optimize service flow. This transition is consumer driven, evidence based, with collaborative practice in which technology supports greater integration of health care center and community providers in care delivery.
Especially during the transition period leadership lifts from the micro delivery settings to a shared process focused entirely on system solutions. Defined characteristics which indicate performance measurement are larger system specific , and improvements are assigned to support integration.
In other words, the medical procedure is delivered in the community outpatient clinic, takes about 4 hours, and the patient is sent home with a community provider (www.homecarepath.com) who can support recovery.
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Wednesday, July 17, 2013
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