
Planification des soutien de soins

Surveillance et rapports

Économies des ressources
I typically use SHIIP to determine if any of the clients on my team have presented to the ER, been admitted to an inpatient unit and to track when they have been discharged so my team has timely follow-up. I really enjoy the feature of being able to create lists and to get email notifications.
- Participant au SHIIP
One of the invaluable features of SHIIP is the notification feature. Once a clinician develops a watch list, they are notified every time a patient on that watch list goes to the hospital or their Coordinated Care Plan is updated. This makes the clinician aware of changes in a patient’s condition or status almost immediately, enabling timely follow-up.
- Participant au SHIIP
SHIIP is intelligent. It’s the only tool that enables identifying at-risk patients.
- Participant au SHIIP
SHIIP provides access to accurate and timely patient health data that can be used to provide prompt and coordinated intervention. This supports patients and providers by reducing time-consuming communications and duplicated documentation, ensuring that patients do not need to repeat their story.
- Participant au SHIIP
SHIIP helps to break down siloes and barriers because it has information from across the continuum of care.
- Participant au SHIIP
SHIIP helps support the delivery of timely, high quality health care.
- Participant au SHIIP
SHIIP allows providers to analyze system utilization at the patient and roster level to ensure that needs are being met within the primary care setting, helping to reduce unnecessary emergency department visits, admissions, and readmissions to hospitals, while helping to reduce health care gridlock.
- Participant au SHIIP
We can use SHIIP to understand how well or not we are managing our patient populations.
- Participant au SHIIP
I like being able to see when patients are in hospital.
- Participant au SHIIP
I really like the notification feature. If I get a notification when I’m not at work, it prompts me to go into SHIIP upon my return. This helps to keep me informed about my current caseload.
- Participant au SHIIP