Compiling, costing and funding complex packages of home-based health care

Jane Noyes, Mary Lewis

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    Abstract

    Nurses play a central role in putting together complex packages of care to support children with complex healthcare needs and their families in the community. However, there is little evidence or guidance to support this area of practice. At present, the process of compiling a care package and obtaining funding takes too long, causing significant delays in discharge and great frustration for parents, children and professionals. This article presents a combination of best practice guidance and, where possible, evidence-based principles that can be adapted and applied to an individual case irrespective of the child's diagnosis. The aim is to assist nurses and other healthcare professionals in organising funding for packages of care, bringing about the desired outcomes of successful discharge and appropriate community support. To work effectively as keyworkers for these children and families nurses need knowledge and skills in relation to: multidisciplinary assessment frameworks and processes, identifying appropriate models of service provision, costing care packages and approaches to obtaining funding. A further article next month will address risk management and clinical governance issues in delivering complex home-based care.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)28-32
    Number of pages5
    JournalPaediatric Nursing
    Volume19
    Issue number5
    Publication statusPublished - Jun 2007

    Keywords

    • Benchmarking
    • Caregivers
    • Child
    • Community Health Nursing
    • Financing, Government
    • Home Care Services
    • Humans
    • Needs Assessment
    • State Medicine
    • United Kingdom
    • Journal Article
    • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

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