Literature DB >> 30448097

Medical and surgical co-management - A strategy of improving the quality and outcomes of perioperative care.

Carmen Fierbinţeanu-Braticevici1, Matthias Raspe2, Alin Liviu Preda3, Evija Livčāne4, Leonid Lazebnik5, Soňa Kiňová6, Evert-Jan de Kruijf7, Radovan Hojs8, Thomas Hanslik9, Mine Durusu-Tanriover10, Francesco Dentali11, Xavier Corbella12, Pietro Castellino13, Monica Bivol14, Stefano Bassetti15, Vasco Barreto16, Eduardo Montero Ruiz17, Luis Campos18.   

Abstract

With the increase of ageing population, rates of chronic diseases and complex medical conditions, the management of high-risk surgical patients is likely to become a great concern in most countries. Considering all these factors, it is certainly rational and intuitive that internists should be included into a collaborative model of medical and surgical co-management, where their multi-potentiality and synthesis capacity require them to coordinate the multidisciplinary team and to be the leading agent of change. In this regard, our aim was to present the official position and approach of the Working Group on Professional Issues and Quality of Care of the European Federation of Internal Medicine (EFIM), for implementation of this strategy of care, encouraging internists to assume an important role and to provide continuity of multidisciplinary care, from the decision to operate through to rehabilitation and recovery. Moving from the traditional model of medical care of the surgical patients to the co-management model, from a reactive simple consultation to a new pro-active continued service, may optimize the quality and perioperative care, improving the survival, shortening hospital stays, replacing the old strategy of late and complication treatment to an early and preventive one.
Copyright © 2018. Published by Elsevier B.V.

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Keywords:  Co-management; Internal medicine; Peri-operative care; Position paper

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30448097     DOI: 10.1016/j.ejim.2018.10.017

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Intern Med        ISSN: 0953-6205            Impact factor:   4.487


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