Microsystems in health care: Part 4. Planning patient-centered care.

作者: John H. Wasson , Marjorie M. Godfrey , Eugene C. Nelson , Julie J. Mohr , Paul B. Batalden

DOI: 10.1016/S1549-3741(03)29027-4

关键词: Organizational Case StudiesClinical decision support systemHealth careMEDLINEEvidence-based medicineSystems analysisPatient participationNursingTask (project management)Medicine

摘要: Article-at-a-Glance Background Clinical microsystems are the essential building blocks of all health systems. At heart an effective microsystem is a productive interaction between informed, activated patient and prepared, proactive practice staff. Support, which increases patient's ability for self-management, result interaction. This series on high-performing clinical based interviews site visits to 20 in United States. fourth article describes how design plan patient-centered care. Planning care Well-planned, results improved efficiency better outcomes. However, planning this not easy task. Excellent planned requires that have services match what really matters family protected time reflect plan. Patient self-management support, decision delivery system design, information systems must be effective, timely, efficient each individual patients. Conclusion attainable today understand capacity provide meet needs.

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