© 2017 The Authors Improving coordination between primary care (PC) and secondary care (SC) has become a policy priority in recent years for many Latin American public health systems looking to reinforce a healthcare model based on PC. However, despite being a longstanding concern, it has scarcely been analyzed in this region. This paper analyses the level of clinical coordination between PC and SC experienced by doctors and explores influencing factors in public healthcare networks of Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico and Uruguay. A cross-sectional study was carried out based on a survey of doctors working in the study networks (348 doctors per country). The COORDENA questionnaire was applied to measure their experiences of clinic...
Despite the fragmentation of healthcare provision being considered one of the main obstacles to atta...
Abstract Introduction Although fragmentation in the provision of healthcare is considered an import...
An adequate use of referral and reply letters—the main form of communication between primary care (P...
Improving coordination between primary care (PC) and secondary care (SC) has become a policy priorit...
•First comparative analysis of doctor care coordination experience in Latin America. •Limited infor...
Objective: To analyze the level of knowledge and use, and the characteristics of use, of care coordi...
Although integrated healthcare networks (IHNs) are promoted in Latin America in response to health s...
Although integrated healthcare networks (IHNs) are promoted in Latin America in response to health s...
OBJECTIVE: To analyse doctors' opinions on clinical coordination between primary and secondary care ...
Background: The fragmentation of healthcare provision has given rise to a wide range of intervention...
Clinical coordination across care levels is a priority for health systems around the world, especial...
Objective: To analyse doctors’ opinions on clinical coordination between primary and secondary care ...
BACKGROUND: The fragmentation of healthcare provision has given rise to a wide range of interventio...
RESUMO OBJECTIVE To analyze the breadth of care coordination by Primary Health Care in three healt...
Abstract Background Clinical coordination is considered a health policy priority as its absence can ...
Despite the fragmentation of healthcare provision being considered one of the main obstacles to atta...
Abstract Introduction Although fragmentation in the provision of healthcare is considered an import...
An adequate use of referral and reply letters—the main form of communication between primary care (P...
Improving coordination between primary care (PC) and secondary care (SC) has become a policy priorit...
•First comparative analysis of doctor care coordination experience in Latin America. •Limited infor...
Objective: To analyze the level of knowledge and use, and the characteristics of use, of care coordi...
Although integrated healthcare networks (IHNs) are promoted in Latin America in response to health s...
Although integrated healthcare networks (IHNs) are promoted in Latin America in response to health s...
OBJECTIVE: To analyse doctors' opinions on clinical coordination between primary and secondary care ...
Background: The fragmentation of healthcare provision has given rise to a wide range of intervention...
Clinical coordination across care levels is a priority for health systems around the world, especial...
Objective: To analyse doctors’ opinions on clinical coordination between primary and secondary care ...
BACKGROUND: The fragmentation of healthcare provision has given rise to a wide range of interventio...
RESUMO OBJECTIVE To analyze the breadth of care coordination by Primary Health Care in three healt...
Abstract Background Clinical coordination is considered a health policy priority as its absence can ...
Despite the fragmentation of healthcare provision being considered one of the main obstacles to atta...
Abstract Introduction Although fragmentation in the provision of healthcare is considered an import...
An adequate use of referral and reply letters—the main form of communication between primary care (P...