Care Coordination Services in Australia

Care coordination involves organizing and managing healthcare services to ensure effective communication and optimal outcomes for patients.
Related products/activities
Application
Healthcare Systems | Patient Advocacy | Medical Records Management | Healthcare Services | Patient Care | Health Management
Prepared by Shruti Sahoo, reviewed by Dr. Eugene Smith

Care Coordination FAQ


Image credit: lifeplanccony.com

What is care coordination in nursing?

Care coordination is both a well-known concept discussed in a wide range of multidisciplinary health care literature and a familiar nursing role in clinical practice; however, the definition of care coordination lacks role clarity across disciplines and within the nursing profession. Despite variati …

What is care coordination in the medical home?

Care coordination: Integrating health and related systems of care for children with special health care needs. Pediatrics 1999; 104: 978–981. 51. American Academy of Pediatrics. Council on Children with Disabilities. Care coordination in the medical home: Integrating health and related systems of care for children with special health care needs.

What is a care coordination program?

Care coordination programs that link patients to health care and social services are an essential component of efforts to address socioeconomic determinants of health outcomes, service utilization, and cost.

What is care coordination?

Care coordination assists in achieving consistency of care between acute and community-based services. Care coordinators are a point of contact for people as they undertake and complete their care plan. In the Health Independence Program (HIP), care coordination is based on the Wagner Chronic Care Model, an evidence-based systems framework.

What is a care coordination model?

Care coordination models usually involve systematic strategies that aim to improve continuity and bridge transitions of care. Often, this takes the form of care or case management, in which a designated person or team helps patients manage their medical care and navigate interactions with the health care system (s).

Who needs coordination of care?

It is most needed by people who are unable to manage the demands associated with accessing multiple service providers for care. The intensity of coordination of care varies according to the complexity of a person’s care needs and their social, cognitive and mental health state.

Can care coordination interventions improve patient outcomes?

Often, this takes the form of care or case management, in which a designated person or team helps patients manage their medical care and navigate interactions with the health care system (s). It remains unclear whether care coordination interventions can sufficiently address gaps in care and improve patient outcomes.

Care Coordination References

If you want to know more about Care Coordination, consider exploring links below:

Explore Related Topics

How can we encourage better antibiotic stewardship in healthcare settings?

This thread aims to discuss strategies and initiatives to promote responsible antibiotic use among healthcare professionals, ultimately combating antibiotic resistance. Share your ideas and insights on fostering better antibiotic stewardship practices in healthcare settings.