Web site showcases innovative care-delivery models
Staff Development Weekly: Insight on Evidence-Based Practice in Education, April 30, 2008
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A California firm has launched a new Web site that allows healthcare workers to delve into a selection of care-delivery models, AHA News Now reports.
Health Workforce Solutions, a research-based strategic consulting and management firm based in San Francisco, has designed www.innovativecaremodels.com as a resource for healthcare workers to learn strategies for cutting costs, improving patient safety, and managing chronic diseases. Funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, the site divides 24 care-delivery models into three categories: comprehensive care, acute care, and bridging the continuum.
The innovative care models site features initiatives from different hospitals and allows online visitors to access a description of each care model, strategies for replication, challenges faced by the hospital, and effort outcomes.
Sources: AHA News Now, The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
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