医院和老年护理:从事实中分离神话。

DRG monitor Pub Date : 1990-09-01
G G Fritts
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并非每家医院都应该尝试服务老年人市场。对于合适的医院来说,无论是在专业上还是在经济上,这都是非常有益的。如果医院管理团队想要继续下去,他们应该能够对以下大多数问题回答“是”。在你的服务区域,65岁以上的人是否超过人口的12%到15% ?需要老年人集中,以便为服务提供足够的市场。在你的服务区域内是否有有组织的团体,如护理社区、成人社区等?营销工作可以针对这些群体,包括个人电话和特殊的医生计划。你们有专门从事老年护理的医生/小组吗?这些小组为高质量的护理提供了基础,并将有助于提高其他医生对老年项目的兴趣。你们有强大的心脏、肿瘤和骨科项目吗?这些是老年患者在经历慢性疾病的过程中最常使用的区域。你是否有一个积极进取、不断发展的社会工作小组?社会工作者帮助在服务区找到病人,为团体活动提供基础,并在住院后安排病人。志愿者团队是否强大,是否有50多个人,是否还在寻找更多的事情要做?老年人在社区中是优秀的使者,他们与住院的老年人关系良好,后者往往不愿与生病的同龄人接触。你的机构是一个低成本的提供者吗?也就是说,你能在医疗保险上收支平衡或更好吗?在医院普查中,老年护理项目显然会增加医疗保险的数量。(摘要删节250字)
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Hospitals and seniorcare: separating myth from fact.

Not every hospital should attempt to serve the senior market. For the right hospitals, it can be extremely rewarding, both professionally and financially. A hospital management team should be able to answer "yes" to most of the following questions if they want to proceed. Do 65+ persons exceed 12 to 15 percent of the population in your service area? A concentration of senior persons is required to provide a sufficient market for services. Are there organized groupings such as lifecare communities, adult communities, etc. within you service area? Marketing efforts can be targeted to these groups, including personal calls and special physician programs. Do you have physicians/groups that specialize in geriatric care? These groups provide the basis for quality care and will help promote the interest of other physicians in senior programs. Do you have strong cardiac, oncology, and orthopedic programs? These are the areas most often used by senior patients as they progress through their experiences with chronic illnesses. Do you have an aggressive and developing social work group? Social workers help locate patients in the service area, provide a basis for group activities, and outplace patients after a hospital stay. Is the volunteer group strong, populated with 50+ individuals and looking for more to do? Seniors are excellent emissaries in the community and they relate well to inpatient seniors who are often reluctant to interface with ill peers. Is your facility a low cost provider, i.e., can you break even or better on Medicare? Having a seniorcare program will obviously increase the Medicare numbers in the hospital census.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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