The document proposes creating a "SHIP Passport" to improve coordination of care for clients with spinal bifida or hydrocephalus. A SHIP Passport would contain a client's personal medical and psychosocial information to inform all providers involved in their care about prior procedures and ongoing treatment. It would remain with the client and be presented at each visit so providers can access client information, learn about their condition, and record findings and procedures. The document asks for feedback on the idea of a SHIP Passport, what format it could take, and what key information should be included about the client, family, ongoing treatments, condition management, and prevention of spinal bifida or hydrocephalus.
2. Multidisciplinary Care
Health CBR Orthopedic
Centre Programm Workshop
Surgical Pediatric
OT/PT
Hospital Clinic
Home Visit Ultrasound Homevisit
3. What could be done,
to inform all people involved in the care
about the condition of the person, prior
procedures, ongoing treatment?
How to improve knowledge on the
condition and care for persons with SB/H?
4. SHIP Passport
SHIP Passport is remaining with the client
Parents present it at every visit to a service provider
For access of clients information
To inform about the condition of SB/H
For recording of actual findings and procedures
5. SHIP Passport
What do you think about a SHIP Passport?
What could be the format?
Which information should be provided?
About client and family.
About ongoing treatments, procedures
About the condition, management and prevention of
SB/H