Documents successful strategies for coordinating care within primary care settings, including family and caregivers; with specialists; with hospital settings; and with community-based services. Discusses challenges, lessons learned, and implications
BackgroundAn ageing population, the increasing specialisation of clinical services and diverse healt...
Abstract Background Care coordination has been a common tool for practices seeking to manage complex...
Justification and interest of the workshop Coordination of care is a core function of primary care a...
For several decades, first-contact care, continuity of care,comprehensive care, and coordinated care...
Background: Patients with complex chronic conditions often require care coordination to ensure a ...
Coordinated care is a defining principle of primary care, but it is becoming increasingly difficult ...
Coordinated care is a defining principle of primary care, but it is becoming increasingly difficult ...
People with complex chronic conditions frequently need to navigate their own way through and around ...
As the population ages and the rate of chronic disease increases, more people are receiving complex ...
Over the past decade, Medicare has tested care coordination programs in an effort to achieve the tri...
ObjectivesAlthough care coordination is an essential component of the patient-centered medical home ...
Background An ageing population, increasingly specialised of clinical services and diverse healthcar...
Purpose: Strategies to improve care coordination between primary and hospital care do not always hav...
Introduction To explore Norwegian general practitioners’ experiences with care coordination in prim...
Background Care pathways are widely used in hospitals for a structured and detailed planning of the ...
BackgroundAn ageing population, the increasing specialisation of clinical services and diverse healt...
Abstract Background Care coordination has been a common tool for practices seeking to manage complex...
Justification and interest of the workshop Coordination of care is a core function of primary care a...
For several decades, first-contact care, continuity of care,comprehensive care, and coordinated care...
Background: Patients with complex chronic conditions often require care coordination to ensure a ...
Coordinated care is a defining principle of primary care, but it is becoming increasingly difficult ...
Coordinated care is a defining principle of primary care, but it is becoming increasingly difficult ...
People with complex chronic conditions frequently need to navigate their own way through and around ...
As the population ages and the rate of chronic disease increases, more people are receiving complex ...
Over the past decade, Medicare has tested care coordination programs in an effort to achieve the tri...
ObjectivesAlthough care coordination is an essential component of the patient-centered medical home ...
Background An ageing population, increasingly specialised of clinical services and diverse healthcar...
Purpose: Strategies to improve care coordination between primary and hospital care do not always hav...
Introduction To explore Norwegian general practitioners’ experiences with care coordination in prim...
Background Care pathways are widely used in hospitals for a structured and detailed planning of the ...
BackgroundAn ageing population, the increasing specialisation of clinical services and diverse healt...
Abstract Background Care coordination has been a common tool for practices seeking to manage complex...
Justification and interest of the workshop Coordination of care is a core function of primary care a...