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Journal of Nursing Care Quality, 2023
Background: Care coordination is important for patients with complex needs; yet, little is known about the factors impacting implementation from the care coordinator perspective. Purpose: To understand how care coordination implementation differs across clinics and what care ...
Meghan M. JaKa +8 more
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Background: Care coordination is important for patients with complex needs; yet, little is known about the factors impacting implementation from the care coordinator perspective. Purpose: To understand how care coordination implementation differs across clinics and what care ...
Meghan M. JaKa +8 more
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2022
Abstract Care coordination provides a framework to deliver quality care to the most complex and high-risk patients while simultaneously controlling resources and cost, particularly at the end of life. Through assessment and exploration of the social determinants of health, social workers can address barriers to shared decision-making; in
Rebecca Cammy, Lauren LaTourette
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Abstract Care coordination provides a framework to deliver quality care to the most complex and high-risk patients while simultaneously controlling resources and cost, particularly at the end of life. Through assessment and exploration of the social determinants of health, social workers can address barriers to shared decision-making; in
Rebecca Cammy, Lauren LaTourette
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Integration and coordination of care
Australian Journal of Rural Health, 2009Abstract The health care systems in Australia are under pressure from workforce shortages, increasing costs and an ageing population with a high prevalence of chronic disease. There is a well‐established description of inequity in health outcomes among rural and remote populations.
Dunbar, James Anthony, Reddy, Prasuna
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Chest, 2015
Chronic care management describes the services provided to patients with two or more chronic conditions that pose risks of exacerbation, clinical deterioration, or death. These services extend beyond the typical face-to-face office visit and require coordination and oversight by a physician or other qualified health-care professional to maintain and ...
Steve G, Peters, Kari S, Bunkers
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Chronic care management describes the services provided to patients with two or more chronic conditions that pose risks of exacerbation, clinical deterioration, or death. These services extend beyond the typical face-to-face office visit and require coordination and oversight by a physician or other qualified health-care professional to maintain and ...
Steve G, Peters, Kari S, Bunkers
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