Care Plans: Information Usefulness
Identifying Attributes
Care Settings
Country
Publishing Organisation
Type of Quality Indicator
IOM Quality Dimension
Domain
Defining Attributes
Definition
The next few questions are about care plans. A care plan (or plan of care) is a written agreement between you and your health care professionals detailing the type of care you receive over an extended period of time and how this care will be given, also including what you will do yourself. Not everybody has a care plan. Please respond in relation to your experience of care and treatment by your primary care provider. To what extent do you receive useful information at the time you need it to help you manage your health and well-being? (1=I do not receive any information; 2=I sometimes receive enough information; 3=I often receive enough information; 4=I always receive enough information; 5=I receive too much information; 6=Not relevant; 7=Not sure)
Numerator
Total number of responses to each category
Denominator
This is a categorical variable
Exclusions
Ask if CHRONCOND =1 to 12
Use of Risk Adjustment
Risk Adjustments
None
Stratifications
Data Attributes
Type of Data Collection
Data Collection Methods
Paper/Telephone
Frequency of Data Collection
Frequency of Data Collection in Days
Reporting Methods
Reporting Frequency
Reporting Frequency in Days
Indicator Has Recommended Targets
Source and Reference Attributes
Technical Specifications
Link to Measurement Tools
Modified from Person-Centred Coordinated Care Experience Questionnaire (P3CEQ)