Clinical pathways have been developed and utilized to manage patients in the acute care setting. However, it is important to recognize and integrate the home setting whether it is a postoperative surgical patient or a patient with a chronic medical illness. This article will share two examples, one surgical and one medical, to demonstrate how home care agencies play an important role in the continuum of care.
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