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Introduction

Frailty is defined as a collective of social and medical conditions which lessen a patient’s reserve over time, increasing vulnerability to a variety of stressors. Frailty has been recognized as an independent risk factor in several sub-optimal surgical outcomes.

The Frailty Resources Toolkit has been developed to assist MSQC sites in caring for patients identified as frail using either a validated screening tool or clinical judgement. This content has been collected with the purpose of assisting sites participating in the Frailty Quality Improvement project, however these principles can be applied to at risk or frail patients across the collaborative.

Toolkit Components

Tools: a collection of validated screening tools along with plans aimed at offering evidence-based methods of improving care to this population. These tools may be used in future quality improvement work as opportunities for improving the care of this vulnerable population are identified.

 

Articles: a collection of peer-reviewed journal articles outlining the current work being done to optimize care for this population. This list will be periodically updated to reflect current findings and best practices identified in this area.

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Support for MSQC is provided by Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan and Blue Care Network as part of the BCBSM Value Partnerships program. Although Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan and MSQC work collaboratively, the opinions, beliefs and viewpoints expressed by the author do not necessarily reflect the opinions, beliefs and viewpoints of BCBSM or any of its employees.

“The Michigan Surgical Quality Collaborative (MSQC) does not provide specific medical advice and does not endorse any medical or professional service obtained through information provided on this site or any links to this site. This information  does not replace medical consultation with a qualified health or medical professional to meet the health and medical needs of you or others. While MSQC frequently updates content, medical information changes rapidly and therefore, some information may be out of date, and/or contain inaccuracies or typographical errors.”

NOTICE: Data and reports/charts are STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL. Use of these data and reports is restricted solely to each participating medical center FOR INTERNAL QUALITY IMPROVEMENT PURPOSES ONLY.

 

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