Polypathology Clinical Trial
Official title:
Interest of the Use of the Web Platform LICORNE (LIaison and COoRdination With a NumériquE Health Reseau) Concerning Coordination of Care for Dependant Elderly Patients
This project is associating partners from the public area (university hospital of Nice, Nice
university) and the private area (Agfa Health Care, Radhuis, Domicalis) to create a unique
medico-psycho-social shared record.
The purpose of this project is to significantly improve coordination of care, especially
between hospital and home. We can expect a significant improvement in the patient's living
conditions, improving its management, its security and ultimately, lower health care costs.
The LICORNE project was created to give the possibility for the medical establishments to
share there medico-psycho-social informations with all actors taking part of the patient
care. Indeed, current informatique systems in medical establishments have an isolated
functionning, without transmission of information outsite the wall of the hospital. The idea
of this project is to bring together all actors involved in the care of a patient around a
single shared patient record, regardless of the structures where professionnals work. This
project is associating partners from the public area (university hospital of Nice, Nice
university) and the private area (Agfa Health Care, Radhuis, Domicalis) to create a unique
medico-psycho-social shared record. The informations will be share between all the
professionnal taking car of the patient.
The main objective of this protocol will be to determine the impact of using the LICORNE
platform on the coordination of care of elderly patients with multiple diseases. We will
assess the impact of using the LICORNE platform on the implementation of electronic health
record (Dossier Médical Partagé, public health insurance of the social security), and the
benefit of using the LICORNE platform to reduce patient's hospital readmissions.
The purpose of this project is to significantly improve coordination of care, especially
between hospital and home. We can expect a significant improvement in the patient's living
conditions, improving its management, its security and ultimately, lower health care costs.
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