Scoping brief: Care coordination theoretical models and frameworks

Improving coordination of multidisciplinary care for patients with multiple, complex conditions could potentially improve the effectiveness, safety, and efficiency of their health care. Many theoretical frameworks exist to guide providers and researchers in improving and evaluating care coordination...

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Main Authors: Peterson, Kim, Anderson, Johanna (Author), Bourne, Donald (Author), Boundy, Erin (Author)
Corporate Authors: United States Department of Veterans Affairs, Portland VA Medical Center Evidence-based Synthesis Program Center, Quality Enhancement Research Initiative (U.S.)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Washington, DC Department of Veterans Affairs, Health Services Research And Development Service 2018, June 2018
Series:Evidence-based synthesis program
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Collection: National Center for Biotechnology Information - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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Summary:Improving coordination of multidisciplinary care for patients with multiple, complex conditions could potentially improve the effectiveness, safety, and efficiency of their health care. Many theoretical frameworks exist to guide providers and researchers in improving and evaluating care coordination. However, understanding and use of these frameworks is currently limited by their complexity and wide variability. Our initial review provides a basis for understanding similarities and variation among available care coordination conceptual frameworks
Item Description:At head of title: QUERI.
Physical Description:1 PDF file (iii, 46 pages) illustrations