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Community care

J Neuberger1, A Sutcliffe

  • 1Older People's Services, Camden and Islington Community Health Services NHS Trust, National Temperance Hospital, London.

British Journal of Hospital Medicine
|April 5, 1995
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The 1993 community care legislation changed how patient needs are assessed. This article examines its practical implementation and challenges for healthcare professionals.

Area of Science:

  • Healthcare Policy
  • Social Work
  • Clinical Practice

Background:

  • The implementation of community care legislation on April 1, 1993, marked a significant shift in healthcare.
  • This legislation aimed to reform the assessment of individual needs within community settings.
  • Understanding the practical impact of these reforms is crucial for healthcare providers.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To analyze the practical application of the 1993 community care legislation.
  • To identify and discuss key challenges faced by clinicians in the community care setting.
  • To provide insights into the evolving landscape of community-based healthcare.

Main Methods:

  • Review of the community care legislation's practical impact.
  • Exploration of clinician experiences and perspectives.

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  • Analysis of operational challenges in community care delivery.
  • Main Results:

    • The legislation introduced a new framework for needs assessment.
    • Clinicians face various practical issues in implementing the new system.
    • The effectiveness of community care depends on addressing these identified issues.

    Conclusions:

    • The community care legislation has altered healthcare delivery.
    • Ongoing evaluation and adaptation are necessary for successful implementation.
    • Addressing clinician-identified issues is vital for optimizing patient care in the community.