The overarching goal of care coordination is communication and co-management across settings. Children with medical complexity require care from multiple services and providers, and the many benefits of care coordination on health and patient experience outcomes have been documented. Despite these findings, parents still report their greatest challenge is communication gaps. When this occurs, parents assume responsibility for aggregating and sharing health information across providers and settings. A new primary-specialty care coordination partnership model for children with medical complexity works to address these challenges and bridge communication gaps. During the first year of the new partnership, parents participated in focus groups t...
Abstract Background Primary care medical homes may im...
Improvements in neonatal and paediatric care mean that many children with complex care needs (CCNs) ...
Children with medical complexity (CMC) have multiple chronic conditions and require an array of medi...
Abstract Background Children with medical complexity ...
abstract: It is well known that the lack of care coordination in the healthcare system causes numero...
Children with special needs require care coordination to optimize their health and well-being. This ...
Introduction. Care coordination involves organizing patient care activities and sharing information ...
Children with medical complexity (CMC) are a growing population who often access health care service...
The changing epidemiology of child health means that an increasing number of children with chronic a...
Background: Continuity of care has been explored largely from academic and service ...
Care coordination (CC), a component of the medical home, may aid families who have children with spe...
Purpose: To explore how parents and health professionals view the concept and practice of collaborat...
Childhood chronic diseases have increased dramatically in the past few decades in the United States....
Care coordination is a process that facilitates the linkage of children and their families with appr...
This study uses a secondary analysis of the 2009-2010 National Survey of Children with Special Healt...
Abstract Background Primary care medical homes may im...
Improvements in neonatal and paediatric care mean that many children with complex care needs (CCNs) ...
Children with medical complexity (CMC) have multiple chronic conditions and require an array of medi...
Abstract Background Children with medical complexity ...
abstract: It is well known that the lack of care coordination in the healthcare system causes numero...
Children with special needs require care coordination to optimize their health and well-being. This ...
Introduction. Care coordination involves organizing patient care activities and sharing information ...
Children with medical complexity (CMC) are a growing population who often access health care service...
The changing epidemiology of child health means that an increasing number of children with chronic a...
Background: Continuity of care has been explored largely from academic and service ...
Care coordination (CC), a component of the medical home, may aid families who have children with spe...
Purpose: To explore how parents and health professionals view the concept and practice of collaborat...
Childhood chronic diseases have increased dramatically in the past few decades in the United States....
Care coordination is a process that facilitates the linkage of children and their families with appr...
This study uses a secondary analysis of the 2009-2010 National Survey of Children with Special Healt...
Abstract Background Primary care medical homes may im...
Improvements in neonatal and paediatric care mean that many children with complex care needs (CCNs) ...
Children with medical complexity (CMC) have multiple chronic conditions and require an array of medi...