A relational perspective on care coordination

Conclusion: Care coordination may entail limited interactions with patients and community partners, especially at program inception. As care coordination programs mature, interactions may become more frequent and influence with partners may expand. Practice Implications: Decision makers should support care coordinators in improving the quality of their communication with both patients and community partners, as well as allow time for these relationships to develop.
Source: Health Care Management Review - Category: American Health Tags: Features Source Type: research