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25. Colorado long-term care statistical reporting system

D J Davids, E J McClure, J B Roszel

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    |May 1, 1976
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    Colorado is developing a patient-centered long-term care data system. This system integrates patient needs with facility data to optimize care and streamline regulatory processes for health facilities.

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    Area of Science:

    • Health Informatics
    • Public Health Data Systems
    • Long-Term Care Management

    Background:

    • Current long-term care data systems lack patient-centered integration.
    • There is a need for improved data for facility licensure and certification.
    • Cooperative Health Statistics System (CHSS) requires comprehensive patient and facility data.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To develop a patient-oriented long-term care data system in Colorado.
    • To create an integrated patient and facility database for care evaluation.
    • To establish an automated system supporting facility licensure and certification.

    Main Methods:

    • Utilizing patient descriptors and care needs to determine optimal care settings.
    • Developing an integrated patient/facility database.
    • Implementing an automated, interactive data system for regulatory and statistical purposes.

    Main Results:

    • A patient-oriented approach is the foundation of the Colorado long-term care data system.
    • The system facilitates the evaluation of patient care through integrated data.
    • An automated system is being developed to aid in state licensure and federal certification.

    Conclusions:

    • The Colorado long-term care data system enhances patient care evaluation.
    • The integrated database supports regulatory compliance and public health statistics.
    • This patient-focused approach optimizes long-term care management and oversight.

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