New Report: Residential Care Home to Emergency Care Transfers Report

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Our new research highlights important insights from care home residents, families, and healthcare providers on reducing unnecessary hospital transfers. Key recommendations include:

  • Enhancing staff training and awareness raising to support decision-making
  • Expanding access to experienced primary care teams
  • Improving communication of care plans between settings
  • Advancing personalized, sensitive care planning processes

This stakeholder-driven initiative will guide future research to transform care delivery and ensure residents only go to the hospital when absolutely needed.

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