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Family Partnership in Hospital Care: The Cooperative Care Concept

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From concept to application, this book describes "cooperative care" - the ultimate in patient-centered care. In this unique type of patient facility, a family member is admitted with the patient and becomes part of the health care team. Successfully implemented at the New York University Medical Center since 1979 and now recreated in a 74-bed facility at Rhode Island Hospital and Women & Infants Hospital, cooperative care provides enhanced hospital care at significantly lower cost than traditional care. As a result of a major focus on patient education and the involvement of family, there is also a significantly improved level of patient satisfaction. Under the supervision of health care professionals, family members become comfortable with the role of care partner, which further eases the transition to home.
Hospital, nursing, and medical administrators will find this a valuable resource in responding to the changes resulting from health care reform.

284 pages, Hardcover

First published December 31, 1993

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