Case management does not reduce hospital admissions or mortality rates
15th Nov 2006, 11:18 GMT
The Evercare case management system for older patients, a key element of Government community care policy, fails to reduce emergency admissions, emergency bed days or mortality, a BMJ study reveals.
Case management does not reduce hospital admissions or mortality rates related news:
- Hawaii needs custom flu management system — FCW.com RSS Feeds
- How safe is your hospital? — Courier Times News
- Infection connection: How did your hospital do? — Courier Times News
- Details of Pa. hospital infections in 2005 — Pennsylvania News
- Area hospitals report high infection rates — PittsburghLIVE.com
- Bariatric surgery complication rates high in some hospitals, new HealthGrades ratings and study show — EurekAlert! - Policy and Ethics
- Carotenoids Beneficial for AIDS Patients — Softpedia - Latest news
- Hospital infection report released — Latest news from Pittsburgh Business Times
- U-WIRE: Virginia drops early admissions — The Daily Illini
- More US students head to India for studies — The Times Of India - The United States
Latest news from OnMedica Latest News:
- Diagnosis by internet now popular and can work
- Draft NICE guidance on substance misuse available for consultation
- MDU advise on healthcare assitants giving flu vaccinations
- Drinking not recognised as mouth cancer cause
- More confusion over painkillers revealed
- New sexual health campaign for young adults
- NHS financial crisis is squeezing medical education
- World Diabetes Day is today
- NHS patients to choose hospitals through local libraries
- Patient hospital choice system needs improvement