1. Implementation of a quality care management system for patients with arthritis of the hip and knee.
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Doerr, Christine R., Graves, Stephen E., Mercer, Graham E., and Osborne, Richard H.
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ARTHROPLASTY , *HIP joint , *LENGTH of stay in hospitals , *INFORMATION technology , *KNEE , *MEDICAL quality control , *ORTHOPEDIC surgery , *HEALTH outcome assessment , *QUESTIONNAIRES , *MEDICAL triage , *WORLD Wide Web , *HUMAN services programs - Abstract
The Orthopaedic Unit of the Repatriation General Hospital (RGH) in Adelaide, South Australia has implemented a quality care management system for patients with arthritis of the hip and knee. The system not only optimises conservative management but ensures that joint replacement surgery is undertaken in an appropriate and timely manner. This new service model addresses identified barriers to service access and provides a comprehensive, coordinated strategy for patient management. Over 4 years the model has reduced waiting times for initial outpatient assessment from 8 to 3 months and surgery from 18 to 8 months, while decreasing length of stay from 6.3 to 5.3 days for hips and 5.8 to 5.3 days for knees. The service reforms have been accompanied by positive feedback from patients and referring general practitioners in relation to the improved coordination of care and enhanced efficiency in service delivery. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2013
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