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  • Pediatric healthcare and transition services.
  • Chronic disease management in young adults.
  • Healthcare system integration.

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  • Young persons (YP) experience increased morbidity and mortality when transitioning from pediatric to adult healthcare services.
  • Effective transition care is vital for improving long-term health outcomes for YP with chronic conditions.
  • Generic issues, rather than subspecialty-specific ones, often complicate the transition process.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To identify obstacles hindering the implementation of effective transition programs for young persons.
  • To report on the success of a generic transition program, 'Ready Steady Go,' within a UK National Health Service (NHS) hospital.
  • To demonstrate the feasibility of integrating a standardized transition program into routine care.

Main Methods:

  • Review of obstacles to implementing effective transition programs.
  • Implementation and evaluation of the 'Ready Steady Go' generic transition program.
  • Integration of the program into secondary and tertiary pediatric services at a large NHS teaching hospital.

Main Results:

  • The 'Ready Steady Go' program has been successfully implemented and established as routine care.
  • The program addresses generic issues faced by young people with long-term conditions during service transfer.
  • Implementation within a large NHS teaching hospital demonstrates its scalability and effectiveness.

Conclusions:

  • A generic transition program can overcome common obstacles and facilitate a smoother move from pediatric to adult care.
  • 'Ready Steady Go' offers a successful model for improving long-term outcomes for young persons with chronic conditions.
  • Standardized transition programs are essential for optimizing healthcare delivery for this vulnerable population.