OBJECTIVE: To analyse doctors' opinions on clinical coordination between primary and secondary care in different healthcare networks and on the factors influencing it. METHODS: A qualitative descriptive-interpretative study was conducted, based on semi-structured interviews. A two-stage theoretical sample was designed: 1) healthcare networks with different management models; 2) primary care and secondary care doctors in each network. Final sample size (n = 50) was reached by saturation. A thematic content analysis was conducted. RESULTS: In all networks doctors perceived that primary and secondary care given to patients was coordinated in terms of information transfer, consistency and accessibility to SC following a referral. However, some ...
•First comparative analysis of doctor care coordination experience in Latin America. •Limited infor...
Background: Due to ageing a larger proportion of the population suffers from multiple and complex he...
Purpose: Strategies to improve care coordination between primary and hospital care do not always hav...
Objective: To analyse doctors’ opinions on clinical coordination between primary and secondary care ...
Abstract Background Clinical coordination is considered a health policy priority as its absence can ...
Improving coordination between primary care (PC) and secondary care (SC) has become a policy priorit...
Clinical coordination across care levels is a priority for health systems around the world, especial...
Abstract Background In the current context of increasingly fragmented healthcare systems where patie...
Poor collaboration between professionals can adversely affect the delivery of health services and pa...
Background: The fragmentation of healthcare provision has given rise to a wide range of intervention...
Introduction To explore Norwegian general practitioners’ experiences with care coordination in prim...
BACKGROUND: Coordination across levels of care is becoming increasingly important due to rapid advan...
AbstractObjectiveTo analyze patient's reported elements of relational, informational and managerial ...
Objective: To analyse the factors influencing the use of mechanisms for the clinical coordination of...
BACKGROUND: The fragmentation of healthcare provision has given rise to a wide range of interventio...
•First comparative analysis of doctor care coordination experience in Latin America. •Limited infor...
Background: Due to ageing a larger proportion of the population suffers from multiple and complex he...
Purpose: Strategies to improve care coordination between primary and hospital care do not always hav...
Objective: To analyse doctors’ opinions on clinical coordination between primary and secondary care ...
Abstract Background Clinical coordination is considered a health policy priority as its absence can ...
Improving coordination between primary care (PC) and secondary care (SC) has become a policy priorit...
Clinical coordination across care levels is a priority for health systems around the world, especial...
Abstract Background In the current context of increasingly fragmented healthcare systems where patie...
Poor collaboration between professionals can adversely affect the delivery of health services and pa...
Background: The fragmentation of healthcare provision has given rise to a wide range of intervention...
Introduction To explore Norwegian general practitioners’ experiences with care coordination in prim...
BACKGROUND: Coordination across levels of care is becoming increasingly important due to rapid advan...
AbstractObjectiveTo analyze patient's reported elements of relational, informational and managerial ...
Objective: To analyse the factors influencing the use of mechanisms for the clinical coordination of...
BACKGROUND: The fragmentation of healthcare provision has given rise to a wide range of interventio...
•First comparative analysis of doctor care coordination experience in Latin America. •Limited infor...
Background: Due to ageing a larger proportion of the population suffers from multiple and complex he...
Purpose: Strategies to improve care coordination between primary and hospital care do not always hav...