The DUTCH approach Top-down and bottom-up approach of malnutrition leads to a decrease in malnutrition prevalence rates in all health care settings in.

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The DUTCH approach Top-down and bottom-up approach of malnutrition leads to a decrease in malnutrition prevalence rates in all health care settings in the Netherlands Dutch Malnutrition Steering Group & NESPEN

The Dutch approach in 10 steps 1.A multidisciplinary steering group with national mandated key persons 2.Up-to-date prevalence data to create and behold awareness 3.Quick and easy screening tools with treatment plan 4.Screening as a mandatory quality indicator 5.Evidence based – validated tools and cost-effectiveness research 6.Ministry of Health is key stakeholder 7.Implementation projects in hospitals, nursing homes, primary care 8.Toolkit with free accessible half fabricates and best practices 9.Multidisciplinary project teams in all institutions 10.Training programs and workshops

Main Dutch achievements Malnutrition is a main quality indicator for Dutch health care Mandatory screening at hospital admission, > 1 million patients (80% of all hospital admissions) per year Steady decrease in malnutrition prevalence rates in all health care settings

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