In these challenging economic times, with change and
cost saving being predominant features in the NHS, I
offer you, the reader, a thought: The faster the speed
at which you travel, the further ahead you need to look
, to adapt current practice, and align it to future
needs, to deliver value for money. Liz Lees Timely
Discharge From Hospital is aimed at practitioners
working in acute, community, intermediate and ambulatory
care settings; all areas of practice are featured. Each
section is arranged in themes but written to stand
alone, allowing the reader to dip in and out. The book
is further enhanced by a comprehensive selection of case
studies. Part 1: Fundamental perspectives of practice
there are 3 leading chapters which set the scene for the
discharge of patients from hospital. Part 2: The UK
perspective there are 4 chapters which demonstrate
policy, practice and progress regarding discharge
planning in England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales. Part
3: Education and training there are 3 chapters which
interface theory with practice providing a sense of
direction in education to lead and support practitioners
wishing to develop mechanisms for training. Part 4:
Multi professional considerations of patient discharge
in practice there are 7 chapters which explore the
contribution of different professionals to timely
discharge practice. The Nursing coordination &
complex discharge issues, Pharmacy, PALs, Medicine,
Occupational Therapy and Bed management are all
featured. Part 5: Case examples in practice There are 14
pragmatic cases which illuminate practice points from a
clinical perspective. |
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