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Nursing Administration Quarterly, 2016
Effective coordination of care has consistently been a challenge for clinicians, care providers, and systems of health care. The health care system is inherently fraught with unorganized and disparate parts including multiple points of entry. A review of the current issues and the leadership implications is explored in this article with an emphasis on ...
Rita, Linnenkamp, Karen, Drenkard
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Effective coordination of care has consistently been a challenge for clinicians, care providers, and systems of health care. The health care system is inherently fraught with unorganized and disparate parts including multiple points of entry. A review of the current issues and the leadership implications is explored in this article with an emphasis on ...
Rita, Linnenkamp, Karen, Drenkard
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Care Coordination and Transitions of Care
Medical Clinics of North America, 2017Care coordination and effective transitions of care are essential for high-quality care in cancer survivors. Aspects of care that require coordination include cancer surveillance, managing the effects of cancer and its treatment, and preventive care, including screening for new cancers, with the clinician responsible for each aspect of care clearly ...
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Improving Care Coordination in Primary Care
Medical Care, 2014Although coordinating care is a defining characteristic of primary care, evidence suggests that both patients and providers perceive failures in communication and care when care is received from multiple sources.To examine the utility of a newly developed Care Coordination Model in improving care coordination among participating practices in the Safety
Edward H, Wagner +4 more
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Care Continuity and Care Coordination
JAMA Internal Medicine, 2014Improving care coordinationhas emergedas a key strategyof many payers and policymakers for enhancing the quality and lowering the costs ofhealth care in theUnitedStates.Accountable care organizations and bundled payments aim to bridge the provider-based silos that fragment care.
Lena M, Chen, John Z, Ayanian
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Opportunities in Care Coordination
Home Healthcare Nurse: The Journal for the Home Care and Hospice Professional, 2005The growing incidence of chronic illness and the increase in the number of elderly individuals wishing to live in their own homes as long as possible have created opportunities for care coordination services. Home care providers are well positioned to take advantage of the need for care coordination.
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Information Sharing for Care Coordination
Proceedings of the AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence, 2013Teamwork and care coordination are of increasing importance to health care delivery and patient safety and health. My research aims at developing agents that are able to make intelligent information sharing decisions to support a diverse, evolving team of care providers in constructing and maintaining a shared plan that operates in ...
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Paying for Care Episodes and Care Coordination
New England Journal of Medicine, 2007The fee-for-service system of provider payment is increasingly viewed as an obstacle to achieving effective, coordinated, and efficient care.1 It rewards the overuse of services, duplication of services, use of costly specialized services, and involvement of multiple physicians in the treatment of individual patients.
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JONA: The Journal of Nursing Administration, 2014
To evaluate a patient care delivery model (PCDM) that redefined roles for unit-based nurse case managers and RNs to streamline care coordination processes.Aligning care coordination in acute care is essential to meet constructs of accountable care.A pre-post descriptive study design was applied to evaluate implementation of a PCDM in an acute care ...
Cherona J, Hajewski, Maria R, Shirey
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To evaluate a patient care delivery model (PCDM) that redefined roles for unit-based nurse case managers and RNs to streamline care coordination processes.Aligning care coordination in acute care is essential to meet constructs of accountable care.A pre-post descriptive study design was applied to evaluate implementation of a PCDM in an acute care ...
Cherona J, Hajewski, Maria R, Shirey
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2017
Patients infected with HIV are now living longer, and there is a growing prevalence of HIV-related and/or non-HIV-related comorbidities, often with an increasing need for chronic disease management beyond the treatment of HIV infection. The barriers to each of the steps in the HIV continuum of care need to be identified, anticipated, and addressed ...
Joy H. Kang, Peter A. Selwyn
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Patients infected with HIV are now living longer, and there is a growing prevalence of HIV-related and/or non-HIV-related comorbidities, often with an increasing need for chronic disease management beyond the treatment of HIV infection. The barriers to each of the steps in the HIV continuum of care need to be identified, anticipated, and addressed ...
Joy H. Kang, Peter A. Selwyn
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Care Coordination in Primary Care
2020Families embarking on the journey of ASD evaluation and treatment face a complex road ahead, and the Primary Care Clinician (PCC) can play a key role in navigating that journey successfully in the context of the medical home. Given the high frequency at which children visit their PCCs in early childhood, PCCs participate in early identification through
Tyanna C. Snider +2 more
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