Tolkoff-Rubin N E, Fisher S L, O'Brien J T, Rubin R H
Med Care. 1978 Jun;16(6):453-64.
The problem of post-hospital care remains a continued challenge, as many patients who no longer require expensive acute care facilities continue to occupy these beds, awaiting appropriate placement. The Massachusetts General Hospital Coordinated Home Care program, under the central administration of the Boston Visiting Nurse Association, has demonstrated that home care can be a viable, economically feasible alternative to institutionalization for carefully selected patients, when the appropriate medical and social needs can be met. Three major groups of patients have been effectively cared for: 1) patients with multi-system chronic illness; 2) patients with terminal malignancies; and 3) patients with catastrophic neurologic disease. The organization of the Coordinated Home Care program, the criteria for patient selection, and the issue of funding are reviewed. The impact of this program is examined in terms of its potential for better utilization of the Massachusetts General Hospital facilities, as well as the more appropriate coordination and use of existing health care resources in the community.
出院后护理问题仍然是一个持续存在的挑战,因为许多不再需要昂贵的急症护理设施的患者仍继续占用这些床位,等待合适的安置。在波士顿访视护士协会的中央管理下,麻省总医院的协同家庭护理项目已证明,对于经过精心挑选、其适当的医疗和社会需求能够得到满足的患者而言,家庭护理可以成为一种可行的、经济上可行的替代机构护理的方式。有三大类患者得到了有效护理:1)患有多系统慢性病的患者;2)患有晚期恶性肿瘤的患者;3)患有灾难性神经疾病的患者。本文回顾了协同家庭护理项目的组织情况、患者选择标准以及资金问题。该项目的影响从其更好利用麻省总医院设施的潜力,以及社区中现有医疗保健资源更适当的协调和使用方面进行了审视。