Delivering perioperative care in integrated care systems.

IF 1.1 0 ASIAN STUDIES
Anne-Marie Bougeard, John Moore
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Abstract

In 2016, NHS England set up 10 integrated care systems (ICSs) which aim to devolve some responsibility for delivery of health and social care services to local healthcare providers in partnership with local government, social care, primary care networks, and voluntary and charitable organisations. These are new ways of working and provide an opportunity to better integrate perioperative care across the entire pathway from the moment of contemplation of surgery through to recovery at home. This review describes the ways in which the aims of many ICS plans can be met with good perioperative care, and how clinicians can use this opportunity to make significant progress in improving outcomes for patients. We describe examples of initiatives in cancer pathways which are already proving successful and have caught the imagination of the local community at all levels, as well as examples of integrated perioperative care across the country which can be applied to other systems. We hope to demonstrate ways in which perioperative care can add value to a local health population given the right support and chance to deliver it.

在综合护理系统中提供围手术期护理。
2016 年,英格兰国家医疗服务系统(NHS)建立了 10 个综合护理系统(ICS),旨在将提供医疗和社会护理服务的部分责任下放给当地医疗服务提供者,并与当地政府、社会护理、初级护理网络以及志愿和慈善组织合作。这些都是新的工作方式,为更好地整合围手术期护理提供了机会,使其贯穿从考虑手术到居家康复的整个过程。本综述介绍了如何通过良好的围手术期护理来实现许多 ICS 计划的目标,以及临床医生如何利用这一机会在改善患者预后方面取得重大进展。我们介绍了在癌症治疗路径中已经取得成功并引起当地各级社区关注的举措实例,以及全国各地可应用于其他系统的综合围手术期护理实例。我们希望向大家展示,只要有合适的支持和机会,围手术期护理就能为当地的健康人群带来更多价值。
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