Abstract Background Strategies to improve care coordination between primary and hospital care do not always have the desired results. This is partly due to incomplete understanding of the key concepts of care coordination. An in-depth analysis of existing theoretical frameworks for the study of care coordination identified 14 interrelated key concepts. In another study, these 14 key concepts were further explored in patients? experiences. Additionally, ?patient characteristics? was identified as a new key concept in patients? experiences and the previously identified key concept ?quality of relationship? between healthcare professionals was extended to ?quality of relationship? with the patient. Together, these 15 interrelated key concepts ...
BACKGROUND: Because of the limits in conceptualisation of care coordination linked to a large array ...
Healthcare in the United States is fragmented and costly. Care coordination positively impacts healt...
BACKGROUND: The number of people with multiple chronic conditions demanding primary care services is...
Purpose: Strategies to improve care coordination between primary and hospital care do not always hav...
Purpose In international literature many strategies are described to improve coordination of care. D...
Background: Patients with complex chronic conditions often require care coordination to ensure a ...
Background: Patients with complex chronic conditions often require care coordination to ensure a ...
Introduction Complex chronic conditions often require long-term care from various healthcare profes...
Background Care pathways are widely used in hospitals for a structured and detailed planning of the ...
People with complex chronic conditions frequently need to navigate their own way through and around ...
Bo Kim,1,2 Michelle A Lucatorto,3 Kara Hawthorne,4 Janis Hersh,5 Raquel Myers,6 A Rani Elwy,1,7 Glen...
OBJECTIVES: To develop a model of care coordination for patients living with advanced progressive il...
Care coordination programs have been used to close care gaps and improve patient outcomes. The goals...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston University PLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Autho...
Understanding how health care organizations can achieve care coordination internally is essential be...
BACKGROUND: Because of the limits in conceptualisation of care coordination linked to a large array ...
Healthcare in the United States is fragmented and costly. Care coordination positively impacts healt...
BACKGROUND: The number of people with multiple chronic conditions demanding primary care services is...
Purpose: Strategies to improve care coordination between primary and hospital care do not always hav...
Purpose In international literature many strategies are described to improve coordination of care. D...
Background: Patients with complex chronic conditions often require care coordination to ensure a ...
Background: Patients with complex chronic conditions often require care coordination to ensure a ...
Introduction Complex chronic conditions often require long-term care from various healthcare profes...
Background Care pathways are widely used in hospitals for a structured and detailed planning of the ...
People with complex chronic conditions frequently need to navigate their own way through and around ...
Bo Kim,1,2 Michelle A Lucatorto,3 Kara Hawthorne,4 Janis Hersh,5 Raquel Myers,6 A Rani Elwy,1,7 Glen...
OBJECTIVES: To develop a model of care coordination for patients living with advanced progressive il...
Care coordination programs have been used to close care gaps and improve patient outcomes. The goals...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston University PLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Autho...
Understanding how health care organizations can achieve care coordination internally is essential be...
BACKGROUND: Because of the limits in conceptualisation of care coordination linked to a large array ...
Healthcare in the United States is fragmented and costly. Care coordination positively impacts healt...
BACKGROUND: The number of people with multiple chronic conditions demanding primary care services is...