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Connected Care: How a Health Science Centre Is Using Evidence to Improve Patient Transitions from Primary to Secondary Care

机译:互联医疗:健康科学中心如何利用证据改善患者从初级保健到二级保健的过渡

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The department of emergency medicine at Queen Elizabeth II Health Sciences Centre in Nova Scotia's Capital Health District is developing pathways to strengthen the ability of family physicians to manage their patients and improve the primary–secondary care transition. This diagnostic pathway initiative improves patient and caregiver satisfaction and also provides system benefits. This innovative initiative was recently featured in Promising Practices in Research Use, a series produced by the Canadian Health Services Research Foundation highlighting organizations that have invested their time, energy and resources to improve their ability to use research in the delivery of health services. Tell the Foundation your own stories and visit the Promising Practices in Research Use inventory at .
机译:新斯科舍省首都卫生区伊丽莎白女王二世健康科学中心的急诊科正在开发途径,以加强家庭医生管理患者的能力并改善初级-二级医疗过渡。这种诊断途径可以提高患者和护理人员的满意度,还可以为系统带来好处。该创新举措最近在加拿大卫生服务研究基金会制作的系列研究用途的有希望实践中得到了突出体现,该系列着重介绍了已投入时间,精力和资源来提高其将研究用于提供卫生服务能力的组织。告诉基金会您自己的故事,并访问位于的研究用途清单中的有前途的做法。

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  • 期刊名称 Healthcare Policy
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  • 年(卷),期 2009(4),3
  • 年度 2009
  • 页码 67–70
  • 总页数 4
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