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What is Social Record

Handbook of Research on ICTs for Human-Centered Healthcare and Social Care Services
Is yet to be defined but is seen as the complement, with some overlap, to the medical record, or the patient record. Assessment scale data is typically included mostly in the social record.
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Elderly Care Cost Control using Observation, Assessment, and Decision-Making
Patrik Eklund (Umeå University, Sweden)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-3986-7.ch016
Abstract
Municipal and regional best practices for strategic planning and management of ageing is achieved by developing accurate socio-economic modelling tools based on rigorous design of information and processes. Demographic models enable analysis and prediction of demographic change, and socio-economic modelling, based on ageing information and process design, is sensitive and specific in particular concerning variables related to demographic change. Service forms based on observation, assessment, and decision-making are typically used in home care, adult day care centres, residential care, nursing homes, and/or wards. The suggested approach to socio-economic modelling-based strategic planning is both customer-centric with respect to information and process design as well as care-centric with respect to care management.
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