Changing the Way Nurses and Allied Health Professionals Document and Communicate Care

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    1. Changing the way nurses and allied health professionals document and communicate care in community clinical practice: a community care clinical data set.
      • Healthcare of the future
      THE LANDSCAPE
    2. Pressures
      • Long term condition management is complex requiring large resource inputs from a variety of sources
      • Poor population health
      • Aging population with geographical variances and aging workforce
    3. New models of care
      • Services will shift between settings, from tertiary to secondary, from there to primary and into the home
      • Services will shift between professional groups
      • Care across service boundaries
      • Increasing complexity of care
      • Nursing role in coordination and communicating care
    4. Clinical information central
      • To ensure that correct decision making occurs at the right time, at the right place, and that services provided are at the right level in a consistent, coordinated way, this clinical information must be valid, reliable, but most of all present.
    5. PROGRESSIVE MODELS BUT LEGACY SYSTEMS
      • Nurse Led Specialist Clinics;
    6.  
    7. LEARNING'S
    8. THE COMMUNITY CARE CLINICAL DATA SET (CCDS)
      • The Community Care Clinical Data Set (CCDS) provides a formalised structure to accurately and consistently document, store, aggregate, retrieve and communicate data which supports coordinated community nursing and allied health care in the community.
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    10. THE DEVELOPMENT OF A COMMUNITY CARE DATA SET
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    12. METHODOLOGY
      • Community Care Data Set
    13. SCOPING AND INVESTIGATION Terminology Care delivery IT Project Office Research & Publication Community care Diverse workforce Wellness and illness Describe client needs interventions and outcomes Scalable Clinical assessments Clinical guidelines Outcome measures
    14. Nursing terminology development
    15. Terminology standards
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    17. WORKING GROUP CCDS
    18. THE COMMUNITY CARE CLINICAL DATA SET IN ACTION
    19.  
    20. CONCLUSION

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    Brent McGrath
    Nurse Maud
    www.nursemaude.org.nz
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