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Area of Science:

  • Healthcare Management
  • Population Health
  • Care Coordination Strategies

Background:

  • Current healthcare systems face challenges in managing complex patient needs.
  • Care coordination is recognized as a key strategy to address these challenges.
  • Existing models often lack a population-level perspective.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To outline a population-based approach to care coordination.
  • To introduce the Population Care Coordination Process framework.
  • To emphasize population- and patient-centered principles in care delivery.

Main Methods:

  • The Population Care Coordination Process is presented as a scalable framework.
  • Applicable to diverse settings, from single provider offices to large accountable care organizations.
  • Utilizes a data-driven methodology for care coordination.

Main Results:

  • The population-based approach allows for targeted and efficient care.
  • Integration of population data enhances care coordination efforts.
  • Improved patient outcomes are a key benefit of this model.

Conclusions:

  • Addressing healthcare system issues requires innovative solutions like population-based care coordination.
  • This approach offers a more effective strategy for managing complex patients.
  • Maximizing efforts and improving outcomes are achievable through population-focused care coordination.