Acute medicine for older people is characterised by major diversity in the impairments, disabilities and social contexts encountered. A novel structured generic care pathway is presented to accommodate this diversity, facilitate case management and multidisciplinary teamwork, whilst building an auditable and researchable description of a complex system of care and of the process of discharge planning.
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