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2018
This case focuses on improving care coordination for patients who have been discharged from the hospital by asking the question: Is it possible to reduce the rate of repeat emergency department and hospital visits after discharge by improving care coordination?
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This case focuses on improving care coordination for patients who have been discharged from the hospital by asking the question: Is it possible to reduce the rate of repeat emergency department and hospital visits after discharge by improving care coordination?
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Coordination Of Care In Medicare
Health Affairs, 2009Lonny, Reisman, Randall S, Krakauer
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Journal of Pediatric Oncology Nursing, 2010
The care of a child/adolescent with cancer or a blood disorder is complex and often long term, involving many interdisciplinary team members across services and geographical boundaries. This experience can be overwhelming for patients and their families, highlighting the need for a family care coordinator (FCC) to help them navigate their care path ...
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The care of a child/adolescent with cancer or a blood disorder is complex and often long term, involving many interdisciplinary team members across services and geographical boundaries. This experience can be overwhelming for patients and their families, highlighting the need for a family care coordinator (FCC) to help them navigate their care path ...
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Trustee : the journal for hospital governing boards, 2010
As health care grows more complex, improving care coordination is essential.
Maulik S, Joshi, Bernard J, Horak
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As health care grows more complex, improving care coordination is essential.
Maulik S, Joshi, Bernard J, Horak
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1995
With drugs costs rising as fast as any other segment of health care, it is no wonder more and more employers view managed prescription care as a necessity, not as an option. In the early 1980’s carving out, or separating, prescription drug benefits from the traditional indemnity major medical plan was a major innovation in benefit plan design.
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With drugs costs rising as fast as any other segment of health care, it is no wonder more and more employers view managed prescription care as a necessity, not as an option. In the early 1980’s carving out, or separating, prescription drug benefits from the traditional indemnity major medical plan was a major innovation in benefit plan design.
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