Journal of Innovation in Health Informatics (Sep 2002)

Use of information on the shared customers of healthcare services to support care pathway planning

  • Olli Nylander,
  • Tarja Suominen,
  • Hannu Rintanen,
  • Simo Pelanteri,
  • Mikko Nenonen

DOI
https://doi.org/10.14236/jhi.v10i3.253
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 3
pp. 139 – 145

Abstract

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Objective To describe information concerning the use of more than one type of institutional social welfare and healthcare service during one year. Design A record linkage study based on nationwide administrative registers. Setting The National Hospital Discharge Register covering the whole of Finland in 1995, 1997 and 1999. Subjects The total Finnish population of 5.1 million. Main outcome measures Discharges of the same individuals from different types of services. Results The percentage of patients/clients using more than one type of service in 1995 and 1999 varied from 21% to 68%, depending on the type of service. High and increasing figures were found in organisations taking care of the elderly and people with multiple problems in primary healthcare institutions. Conclusions The level of integration in the Finnish social welfare and healthcare system is high and seems to be increasing, especially in health centres. Within one year a client uses many kinds of inpatient services. This may at best represent a functioning system of care pathways and at worst mean overlapping work and lack of coordination. This information is of great importance to senior officers in care pathway planning.

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