Difference between revisions of "Care Plan"
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Note: **Under Construction** this page was used for development and is now out of date and for reference purposes only. Please see the HL7 Ballot Site (DSTU) for current information. | Note: **Under Construction** this page was used for development and is now out of date and for reference purposes only. Please see the HL7 Ballot Site (DSTU) for current information. | ||
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+ | The Care Plan structure is used to define the management action plans for the various concerns identified for the target of care. It is the structure in which the care planning for all individual professions or for groups of professionals can be organized, planned and checked for completion. Communicating explicitly documented and planned actions and goals greatly aids the team in understanding and coordinating the actions that need to be performed for the person. Care plans also permit the monitoring and flagging of unperformed activities and unmet goals for later follow up. | ||
==Use Cases and Storyboards== | ==Use Cases and Storyboards== |
Revision as of 22:37, 29 January 2008
Note: **Under Construction** this page was used for development and is now out of date and for reference purposes only. Please see the HL7 Ballot Site (DSTU) for current information.
Project Summary
The Care Plan structure is used to define the management action plans for the various concerns identified for the target of care. It is the structure in which the care planning for all individual professions or for groups of professionals can be organized, planned and checked for completion. Communicating explicitly documented and planned actions and goals greatly aids the team in understanding and coordinating the actions that need to be performed for the person. Care plans also permit the monitoring and flagging of unperformed activities and unmet goals for later follow up.
Use Cases and Storyboards
Models