英文摘要 |
Facing a rapid aging society, the Taiwan government has launched a long-term care 2.0 plan and aims to provide patients discharged from the hospital a continuum of community-based care. One of key quality indicators of the plan is to complete the assessment of need for long-term care at least 3 days prior to hospital discharge. During August and September 2019, only 43.8% of patients achieved the aforementioned criterion. The main obstacles to achieve the goal included indeterminate date of patient discharge from the hospital and family and healthcare provider’s insufficient knowledge about the long-term care plan. Thus, we initiated an improvement project, incorporating attendance of multidisciplinary team meetings, continuing education, online counselling, provision of flyers and posters, and target population identification, to improve the indicator. Following the improvement measures, the proportion of patients who met the quality indicator significantly increased to 75% during May and July 2020. In summary, this study suggests the effectiveness of our project to improve the coverage rate of a long-term care assessment for hospitalized patients in need. |