Models of Care
Models that describe care for a particular condition or patient group.
![]() The Assertive Patient Flow Mental Health Model is an Area Health Service wide approach to better manage the entire journey for patients using the range of services available across the continuum of care to ensure safe, high quality care. |
![]() There are three components to the Cardiology Model of Care - chest pain evaluation, integrated chest pain management and bed management - each designed to address different patient requirements. |
![]() The chronic and complex models of care include Chronic disease case management, Chronic disease rehabilitation, Chronic disease self-management support and Medical assessment units in NSW. |
![]() The community care models include Advance care planning (ACP), CAPAC and APAC-GP, ComPacks and the Referral and information centre (RIC) model. |
![]() There are three components to the Emergency Model of Care - Fast Track, 3-2-1, and Short Stay - each designed to address different patient requirements. |
![]() The Older people models of care include: Acute care of the elderly (ACE), Delirium prevention, Falls prevention, Geriatric Rapid Acute Care Evaluation (GRACE), Healthy at home, Older Person's Evaluation Review and Assessment (OPERA), and Transitional aged care. |
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![]() The Surgery models of care aim to improve the patient journey for surgical patients. The models include: Surgical Acute Rapid Assessment (SARA) and Extended Day Only. |
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