Systematic review of the effectiveness of integrated care pathways

Jun 3, 2011International journal of evidence-based healthcare

Which integrated care pathways work best for different people and situations: a systematic review

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Abstract

Integrated care pathways (ICPs) may be effective in improving service quality for predictable patient care trajectories.

  • ICPs can support proactive care management, ensuring timely clinical interventions and assessments.
  • They promote adherence to treatment guidelines, reducing variation in clinical practice.
  • ICPs improve documentation of treatment goals and communication among patients, carers, and health professionals.
  • They enhance physician agreement on treatment options and support decision-making when a decision-aide is used.
  • ICPs may be less effective in situations with variable patient care trajectories or where best practices are already established.
  • The cost-effectiveness of developing and implementing ICPs remains unknown, as no economic evaluations were included in the review.

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