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Evidence-Informed Best Practices

Evidence-informed best practices are based on quality evidence and should be implemented into practice to optimize outcomes.1 These evidence-informed best practices for transitions are believed to be highly effective and commonly used practices for transitions between hospital and home. It is suggested that Health Links draw upon this collection of evidence-informed practices to create the foundation for supporting their processes and improving transitions for patients within their Health Link.

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Innovative Practices

Using the Innovative Practices Evaluation Framework, Health Quality Ontario’s Health Links Clinical Reference Group has endorsed the following innovative practice or practices. Please click on the link(s) below to discover the steps for implementation, and to access resources that Health Links have used to successfully implement these practices.


Notify Community Providers of Patient Admission to Hospital and Aspire to Use e-Notification

Innovative Practice

Innovative Practice Assessment2

Clinical Reference Group Endorsement for Spread

a) Notify community providers of patient admission to hospital

b) Aspire to use e-Notification

PROMISING

a) Provincial spread with reassessment using the Innovative Practices
Evaluation Framework2 in one year (Sept 2017)

b) Targeted spread with specific contexts (where e-notification is available or feasible)


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Collaborate with Community Providers to Begin/Update the Coordinated Care Plan

Innovative Practice

Innovative Practice Assessment2

Clinical Reference Group Endorsement for Spread

Collaborate in hospital with community providers to begin/update the coordinated care plan.

EMERGING

Provincial spread with reassessment using the Innovative Practices Evaluation Framework2 in one year (September 2017)


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1 Grol R, Grimshaw J. From best evidence to best practice: effective implementation of change in patients' care. Lancet. 2003 Oct 11;362(9391):1225-30. Available from: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/14568747
2 For more information about the Innovative Practices Evaluation Framework assessments, please go to the following link: http://www.hqontario.ca/Portals/0/documents/qi/health-links/innovative-practices-evaluation-framework-overview-en.pdf

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