Cost Analysis of the Geriatric Resources for Assessment and Care of Elders Care Management Intervention. J Am Geriatr Soc. 2009; 57 :1420–1426.Counsell SR, Callahan CM, Tu W, Stump TE, Arling GW. Cost analysis of the Geriatric Resources for Assessment and Care of Elders care management ...
Minimum Hours:A Geriatric Care Manager may be hired for a one-time assessment of an individual to determine their care needs and coordinate a plan of care or for on-going services. Usually there is a flat-fee for the initial assessment which is charged by the hour and 1 to 3 hours may...
The rising expenditures for geriatric services and decreasing effectiveness of these services have required a new approach in the evaluation of geriatric health care systems. Cost-effectiveness analysis needs to be employed to evaluate such systems. To do this and resolve the quandary, clear objectives...
COST‐ UTILITYHIP FRACTURECOSTJohn Wiley & Sons, LtdJournal of Bone and Mineral ResearchLeal J, Gray AM, Hawley S, Prieto-Alhambra D, Delmestri A, Arden NK, et al. Cost-effectiveness of orthogeriatric and fracture liaison service models of care for hip fracture patients: a popu- lation-...
worked in case manager roles helped to facilitate this care by coordinating a comprehensive, holistic care plan in collaboration with the patient, caregiver(s), physician(s), and other members of the care team [59]. Team-based models of care were felt to improve the coordination of care [...
1 This paradox has led to growing emphasis on the need for value-based health care, which is characterized by the “Triple Aim” of improved patient experience of care, better health of the population, and reduced per capita cost of health care.2 In cancer care delivery, costs are expected...
Effectiveness of acute geriatric unit care on functional decline and process outcomes among older adults admitted to hospital with acute medical complaints: a... D O'Shaughnessy,K Robinson,M O'Connor,... - 《Bmj Open》 被引量: 0发表: 2021年 MODELS OF GERIATRICS PRACTICE; The Hospital Elder...
BACKGROUND AND RATIONALEThe demographic shift of a rising number of older people, combined with the relative reduction in the number of working age adults contributing to the economy, make the provision of sustainable safe healthcare for older adults a major health concern for the 21st century. ...
One of the preventive strategies is identifying the predicting factors for the incidence of rehospitalization, thus the planned intervention may be cost-effective and precise because implementing various expensive interventions may not be feasible in certain healthcare institution. Previous studies suggested...
The ACE Unit approach was not the first attempt to improve the quality of care for geriatric patients or the overall cost-effectiveness of care. During the 1970s, with mounting evidence that hospitals were unprepared for an increase of older, sicker adults enrolling in Medicare, several geriatric...