Showing posts with label Case Management. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Case Management. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 13, 2008

Learning from investigations

The Healthcare Commission has urged boards of all NHS trusts in England to heed the lessons from serious failings in healthcare services. It has highlighted the importance of good leadership, effective management and systematic use of information. The Learning from investigations report reviewed all investigations undertaken by the Commission under its statutory powers from August 2004 to April 2007. Investigations are undertaken where patient safety is seriously at risk. The report highlights clear common trends in the investigations the Commission has undertaken: poor leadership; ineffective management; inadequate teamwork with staff feeling unable to communicate problems; and a lack of clarity about who was responsible for what across the trust.

(Published 2008, 64 pages)

Thursday, March 22, 2007

Cost-effectiveness of a nurse-led case management

The objective of this study was to evaluate the cost-effectiveness of a nurse-led, home-based, case-management intervention (NHI) after hospital discharge in addition to usual care. In conclusion the authors do not recommend the implementation of this intervention in populations that do not consist of severely vulnerable and complex patients.

Journal of psychosomatic research, 2007, vol. 62, no. 3, p. 363-70 (available via your local NHS Library)