Profits
The assessment by a specialist in Geriatrics, allows establishing a "baseline situation" of the adult over 60 years, improves diagnostic accuracy, optimizes treatment, and monitors:
Prevalent Chronic Diseases.
Acute Diseases.
High Cost Diseases.
Affect Disorders (anxiety and depression).
Oncological Pathologies (Palliative Care).
Physical and cognitive rehabilitation plans.
Geriatric Syndromes.
Nutritional condition.
Pain management.
Management of Pressure Ulcers.
Risk of falls.
Functional Capacity.
Dementias and cognitive disorders.
Social environment.
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With scientific evidence, Geriatrics improves the quality of life of patients, improves care provided by providers, and saves resources for the insurer:
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Avoid unnecessary tests.
Avoid inappropriate prescription of medications.
Avoid therapeutic fury and helpful interventions.
The number of new hospitalizations and hospital readmissions decreases
Reduces mortality.
Improves functional capacity and cognitive performance.
Facilitates decision making in emergency situations.
The number of consultations decreases (neurology, psychiatry, internal medicine and its subspecialties, palliative care, physiatry, family medicine, social work, nutrition).
Promotes early decision making and limitation of therapeutic effort.
Institutionalization in geriatric homes decreases.
The demand for caregivers (nursing assistants) decreases.
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Through the principle of humanism, the capabilities of CANUS human talent allow:
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Maintain direct communication with the elderly and their families, generating a better perception of health care.
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CANUS has its own Information System, this allows:
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Evaluate and analyze specific interventions.
Timely delivery of reports to the patient and their family.
It allows updated information and permanent audit by the insurer.
Database management and analysis
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