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ICP for Patients With Complex Care Needs in Ontario and Alberta, Canada
Sponsor: University of Calgary
Summary
The Integrated Care Pathway (ICP) model can reduce hospital readmissions and emergency department (ED) visits while improving continuity of care. This model was first developed at the University Health Network in Toronto, Ontario, and has been adapted for patients at high risk of readmission and with medical/social vulnerability admitted to general medical units in the hospitals in Calgary, Alberta. The study will evaluate the ongoing adaption and implementation of the ICP model in Calgary. ICP patients will receive the following tenets of care: 1. Continuity of care - After determining the patient's inventory of needs, study participants will then be assigned to an ICP team member who will follow them throughout their hospitalization to support their discharge planning and to advocate for their needs in hospital. 2. Intensive Case Management - The ICL will liaise with hospital, primary care and community partners to develop a tailored complex care plan to support the patient's transition home. This will be documented in the hospital's electronic medical record (EMR) and incorporated into the discharge summary at the time of hospital discharge. 3. Post-discharge support * 24 hour access to phone support within the first 2 weeks of discharge from hospital, leveraging the ICP, community stakeholders and Healthlink from Alberta Health Services. * Long-term support and follow-up in the community up to 90 days with goal of implementing and adapting the complex care plan to help patients access services and manage their chronic health conditions. The main study objectives are: 1. To adapt and implement the ICP in Calgary's 4 hospitals over a 3 year period. 2. To evaluate the implementation of the ICP in Calgary leveraging the Quintuple Aim Framework. Methods: Patients enrolled in ICP will be compared with comparator patients in control sites to evaluate the model's effectiveness. Since the ICP is new to Calgary, the research team will be evaluating how well it performs compared to usual transitions in care by collecting data to learn about: 1. How patients and their caregivers experienced their time in hospital and transition home. 2. How healthcare providers feel about the ICP's impact on patient care. 3. The ICP's impact on patient health outcomes, 4. The use of hospital resources, and the cost of providing care. 5. The ICP's impact on equity, or fair access to healthcare resources and services.
Official title: Paving a Road Map for Integrated Care Evaluation in Canada: A Mixed Methods Evaluation for Patients With Complex Care Needs in Ontario and Alberta
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - Any
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
2000
Start Date
2025-05-01
Completion Date
2028-12-31
Last Updated
2025-03-28
Healthy Volunteers
No
Interventions
Integrated care plan
Complex care plan facilitated by the integrated care lead with 90 day follow-up, 24/7 phone support and connection with resources and services
Locations (1)
University of Calgary
Calgary, Alberta, Canada