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Monitoring Patient Outcome Following Discharge: A Computerized Geriatric Case-Management System
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Monitoring Patient Outcome Following Discharge: A Computerized Geriatric Case-Management System

Edward T. Wimberley and Stan Blazyk
Health & social work, Vol.14(4), pp.269-276
11-1989
PMID: 2599485

Abstract

Many political, economic, and social factors are influencing health care providers to consider case-management programs. The authors describe a computer-supported, hospital-based case management program for elderly patients and report on the benefits and drawbacks of the program. Primary benefits include access to better client data, improved discharge planning capabilities, and greater program efficiency. Drawbacks chiefly are related to the difficulties inherent in introducing computerization into a human service setting. Overall, the program is a beneficial addition to patient care efforts and is a valuable tool for tracking high-risk patients in acute-care settings.

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