The Ontario Cardiac Rehabilitation Pilot Project.

Terri Swabey, N. Suskin, H. Arthur, J. Ross
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In February 2001, the Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care announced a $9.6 million, 15-month pilot project (the Pilot) to implement and evaluate a comprehensive, multifactoral model of cardiac rehabilitation (CR) service delivery at 17 sites across Ontario. This is the second paper in a three-part, policy-related series which provides a summary of the Ontario CR Pilot model and the Pilot implementation and evaluation methodology. The aim of the present paper was to outline the goals of the Pilot, the Pilot model of care, the organizational structure that facilitated implementation of the model, and the operational procedures that were put in place to evaluate patient outcomes and the generalizability of a regional model of CR service delivery. The model was based on the findings and recommendations of the Cardiac Care Network of Ontario's 1999 Consensus Panel on Cardiac Rehabilitation and Secondary Prevention, which was described in part one of this series. An upcoming final paper will describe the outcomes of the project and its recommendations for CR health policy decisions in Ontario.
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安大略省心脏康复试点项目。
2001年2月,安大略卫生和长期护卫部宣布了一项价值960万美元、为期15个月的试点项目(试点),以便在安大略各地的17个地点实施和评估提供心脏康复服务的综合、多因素模式。本文是由三部分组成的与政策相关的系列文章中的第二篇,该系列文章概述了安大略省企业责任试点模式以及试点的实施和评估方法。本文的目的是概述试点的目标、试点的护理模式、促进该模式实施的组织结构,以及为评估患者结果和区域CR服务交付模式的可推广性而实施的操作程序。该模型基于安大略省心脏护理网络1999年关于心脏康复和二级预防的共识小组的发现和建议,这在本系列的第一部分中有描述。即将发表的最后文件将描述该项目的成果及其对安大略省CR卫生政策决定的建议。
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