Hospital-to-Campus Care Transitions
Cross-source consensus on Hospital-to-Campus Care Transitions from 1 sources and 4 claims.
1 sources · 4 claims
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- Canadian postsecondary institutions are not mandated or resourced to provide comprehensive health services, limiting their capacity to address acute crises such as psychosis or suicidality. — Protocol for a multimethods study evaluating a transition pathway between hospital settings and postsecondary institutions: the NavigateCAMPUS study
- Psychiatric rehospitalisation risk is highest in the first 30 days post-discharge, motivating the 30-day follow-up benchmark. — Protocol for a multimethods study evaluating a transition pathway between hospital settings and postsecondary institutions: the NavigateCAMPUS study
- The transition from hospital-based care back to campus-centred services is frequently poorly managed, with the majority of students discharged without a coordinated care plan. — Protocol for a multimethods study evaluating a transition pathway between hospital settings and postsecondary institutions: the NavigateCAMPUS study
- The 75% appointment benchmark was derived from CAMH ED data showing that 75% of postsecondary students do not return to the ED within 6 months, representing a conservative standard-of-care comparator. — Protocol for a multimethods study evaluating a transition pathway between hospital settings and postsecondary institutions: the NavigateCAMPUS study