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      • As a concept, patient ‘activation’ holds promise; evidence suggests an enhanced ability to self-manage long-term conditions (LTCs) and an associated reduction of healthcare use. The Patient Activation Measure (PAM) has been promoted as a tool for measuring activation. It can also be used to structure conversations with patients who have LTCs.
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  2. Apr 9, 2024 · The 2024 NHS Premises Assurance Model (NHS PAM) provides this assurance for the NHS and is a refreshed and updated version of the previous model. It reflects changes in policy, strategy, regulations and technology.

  3. The Patient Activation Measure (PAM®) The PAM® can make a valuable contribution to assessing a patient’s ability to self care at any given time. This assessment helps support next steps on what would be needed to increase their levels of knowledge, skills and confidence in order to improve their health and wellbeing outcomes.

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  4. In England, more than 15 million people have a long-term condition (LTC). This group tend to be heavy users of the health service, accounting for at least 70 percent of all NHS spend but are likely to spend less than 1 percent of their time in contact with health professionals2.

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  5. Long-term acute care is a critical part in your rehabilitation process, and at PAM Health, we offer only the best rehabilitation care. Search our locations to find the one nearest you and schedule a tour of the hospital. Our dedicated, welcoming team is waiting to help you start your recovery.

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  6. This is the only PAM pilot site, in the English NHS, which surveyed self-management capability from all patients with long-term conditions. Controlling for patient demographics and clinical characteristics, and multiple responses per patient, we quantify the association between patient activation and the frequency with which these patients ...

    • Isaac Barker, Adam Steventon, Robert Williamson, Sarah R Deeny
    • 2018
  7. Patient Activation Measure® (PAM®) is one example of a tailoring tool and encourages the use of tailored interventions to improve activation for those who would most benefit. The practitioner does this by asking the person/patient 13 questions about their health and wellbeing.

  8. Long-term acute care hospitals (LTACHs) provide care for severe cases. For example, 10 to 20% of patients recovering from critical illnesses will experience persistent organ failures that require prolonged, complex medical care.

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