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VNAA Clearinghouse for Chronic Conditions in Homecare

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"The body of knowledge that serves as the rationale for nursing practice determines the areas of specialty to develop as well as the manner in which that knowledge is organized, tested and applied." -Carper, 1978









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The VNAA Chronic Care Clearinghouse (CCC) is the first and only online resource of its kind, designed exclusively for homecare clinicians.

This dynamic, easy-to-use site was developed by the Visiting Nurse Associations of America (VNAA) for the unique needs of homecare managers and clinicians. It provide innovative chronic care "best practices" and tools to achieve them - quickly, easily and at no cost.

The materials were developed by the nation's leading VNAs and reviewed by an expert panel of homecare and disease management experts. The expert panel encourages research in the homecare setting for tools that have been designated as level 3 by organizations and academic institutions.

We invite those who utilize the VNAA CCC tools and to share your outcomes with the panel. In addition, we welcome submission of other tools that have been tested for validity and reliability, as well as those found to be clinically or empirically effective in the homecare setting. Please share this information by e-mailing VNAA's Manager of Educational Programs.

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