Also question is, what is the coordination of care?
Care coordination is “the deliberate organization of patient care activities between two or more participants involved in a patient's care to facilitate the appropriate delivery of health care services.” [1] In this definition, all providers working with a particular patient share important clinical information and
Additionally, why is coordination of care important? Care coordination is identified by the Institute of Medicine as a key strategy that has the potential to improve the effectiveness, safety, and efficiency of the American health care system. Current health care systems are often disjointed, and processes vary among and between primary care sites and specialty sites.
One may also ask, what is integration and coordination?
Integration or coordination of DI or PFL benefits is a process in which the full DI or PFL weekly benefit amount is paid to the employee and the employee is also paid wages from you or using the employee's available leave to cover the difference.
How do you provide coordinated care to patients?
Successful care coordination requires several elements:
- Easy access to a range of health care services and providers.
- Good communications and effective care plan transitions between providers.
- A focus on the total health care needs of the patient.
- Clear and simple information that patients can understand.