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Coordination Process Diagramming (CPD) analyzes care coordination (CC) at the micro-level. This framework reveals common CC failures and suggests interventions like organizational changes and improved health IT.

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  • Healthcare Management
  • Systems Engineering

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  • Care coordination (CC) is crucial for healthcare goals but often studied using aggregated data.
  • Micro-level analysis is needed to understand individual care coordination failures and best practices.
  • Organizational boundaries and communication complexities challenge effective CC.

Purpose of the Study:

  • Introduce Coordination Process Diagramming (CPD) as a novel framework.
  • Analyze care coordination arcs at the micro-level.
  • Identify common problems and root causes in CC.

Main Methods:

  • Developed the Coordination Process Diagramming (CPD) framework.
  • Separated CC arcs into participants, roles, communication, organizational structures, and transitions.
  • Utilized a common timeline for analysis.
  • Conducted comparative CPD analysis across CC arcs.

Main Results:

  • CPD analysis identified common CC problems and their potential root causes.
  • The framework demonstrated value in dissecting micro-level CC complexities.
  • Comparative analysis highlighted recurring issues in care coordination.

Conclusions:

  • CPD is a valuable tool for understanding and improving care coordination.
  • Intervention strategies include organizational changes, education, and health information technology.
  • Addressing root causes is key to enhancing CC effectiveness.