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Delivering comprehensive care is about ensuring that health care provided to a patient as per their clinical and personal needs and preferences, is shaped by their shared decisions, and is planned and delivered in partnership with the patient and their support people. Comprehensive care involves teams of health professionals working together and communicating effectively to plan, manage and coordinate care with the patient. It requires and we have systems and processes in place to support this, and to foster a collaborative and person-centred culture. This comprehensive care is delivered in various steps.
The first step in delivering comprehensive care is undertaking a clinical assessment. Clinical assessment should be based on the patient’s subjective report of the symptoms and course of the illness or condition, and objective findings from clinical assessment to determine provisional and differential diagnoses.
Second step in delivering comprehensive care is identifying goals of care that describe what a patient wants to achieve during an episode of care, within the context of their clinical situation. Goals of care are the clinical and personal goals for a patient’s episode of care that are determined through a shared decision-making process.
Third step in delivering comprehensive care is risk screening and assessment. To focus care on patients’ needs, and determine the most appropriate model of care for the patient, it is important that health services identify and assess patients’ risk of harm. Identifying patients who may be at risk of harm, and mitigating the risks for those patients is a core part of comprehensive care planning and treatment.
Fourth Step in delivering comprehensive care is to Develop a single comprehensive care plan. A single comprehensive care plan should be prepared for a patient so that core information can be shared, accessed and acted on by all members of the multidisciplinary team.
Fifth Step in delivering comprehensive care is to Deliver Comprehensive care which should aim to address the health issues the patient was admitted with, and the risks of harm identified, to achieve the agreed clinical and personal goals of care.
Sixth Step in delivering comprehensive care is to Review and improve comprehensive care delivery . Reviewing the delivery of comprehensive care is important for ensuring patients are receiving care that meets their clinical and personal needs; that risks are efficiently and effectively identified and mitigated; that the agreed comprehensive care plan is achieving what it aimed to; and that patient goals and expectations are being met.
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