Geriatric hip fracture management: keys to providing a successful program

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作者
Basu, N. [1 ]
Natour, M. [1 ]
Mounasamy, V. [1 ]
Kates, S. L. [1 ]
机构
[1] VCU Med Ctr, Dept Orthopaed Surg, 1200 E Broad St, Richmond, VA 23298 USA
关键词
Geriatric; Hip fracture; Management; Implementation; MEDICINE COCARE; OLDER PATIENTS; OUTCOMES; CARE; IMPACT; IMPLEMENTATION; POPULATION; MORTALITY; SURGERY; COSTS;
D O I
10.1007/s00068-016-0685-2
中图分类号
R4 [临床医学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100602 ;
摘要
Hip fractures are a common event in older adults and are associated with significant morbidity, mortality and costs. This review examines the necessary elements required to implement a successful geriatric fracture program and identifies some of the barriers faced when implementing a successful program. The Geriatric Fracture Center (GFC) is a treatment model that standardizes the approach to the geriatric fracture patient. It is based on five principles: surgical fracture management; early operative intervention; medical co-management with geriatricians; patient-centered, standard order sets to employ best practices; and early discharge planning with a focus on early functional rehabilitation. Implementing a geriatric fracture program begins with an assessment of the hospital's data on hip fractures and standard care metrics such as length of stay, complications, time to surgery, readmission rates and costs. Business planning is essential along with the medical planning process. To successfully develop and implement such a program, strong physician leadership is necessary to articulate both a short- and long-term plan for implementation. Good communication is essential-those organizing a geriatric fracture program must be able to implement standardized plans of care working with all members of the healthcare team and must also be able to foster relationships both within the hospital and with other institutions in the community. Finally, a program of continual quality improvement must be undertaken to ensure that performance outcomes are improving patient care.
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