Monica Winge,1 Eva Lindh-Waterworth2 1Department of Computer and Systems Sciences, Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden; 2Department of Informatics, Umeå University, Umeå, Sweden Abstract: This paper describes and discusses the situation for a typical patient with multiple illnesses and how his case would benefit from improved coordination, communication, and collaboration among all involved care providers. The paper is built around a patient case presented in a current scenario. The authors identified that for a single patient with several problems and diagnoses and the involvement of several care actors, the common issues concern lack of collaboration, lack of coordination, and awareness of what others have done to assess,...
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Abstract In this paper we discuss the fact that more and more patients are treated in their homes by...
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Introduction: The purpose of this study was to investigate inter-organisational collaboration on car...
Healthcare is a complex, evolving concept, meaning different things to different people. Views of he...
Purpose: Collaboration has become an increasingly more common strategy when developing care sectors ...
This paper describes and discusses the situation for a typical patient with multiple illnesses and h...
In this paper we discuss the fact that more and more patients are treated in their homes by a set of...
This thesis reports on research focuses on how to deal with the fact that the organization and proce...
Abstract In this paper we discuss the fact that more and more patients are treated in their homes by...
Collaboration is an important part of healthcare delivery. However, in home care, collaboration is d...
Abstract: Coordinated care is a paradigm in which a multi-disciplinary team takes a holistic, proact...
International audienceIn this chapter, we present a design case study that we have conducted to inve...
Frail elderly people refer to multi-diseased and vulnerable patients in need of medication and healt...
OBJECTIVES: To develop a model of care coordination for patients living with advanced progressive il...
Background The organizational principle of remaining at home has offset care from the hospital to th...
Background: The prevalence of multiple comorbid chronic conditions, or multimorbidity, is increasing...
Introduction: This article summarizes and synthesizes the findings of four separate but inter-linked...
Introduction: The purpose of this study was to investigate inter-organisational collaboration on car...
Healthcare is a complex, evolving concept, meaning different things to different people. Views of he...
Purpose: Collaboration has become an increasingly more common strategy when developing care sectors ...