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|November 21, 1998
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Healthcare providers face challenges with complex patients needing multidisciplinary care. A collaborative case study shows how multiple clinicians improved a patient

Area of Science:

  • Healthcare Management
  • Psychiatry
  • Social Work

Background:

  • Current healthcare models struggle with patients presenting multifaceted health and social issues.
  • Complex patient needs often exceed the capacity of short-term, individualized care plans.

Observation:

  • A case study examined a patient with co-occurring homelessness, depression, substance abuse, anger, and trauma-related self-image issues.
  • The patient's complex needs presented significant challenges to traditional, siloed healthcare approaches.

Findings:

  • Three clinicians from distinct programs collaborated to provide integrated care for the patient.
  • This multidisciplinary approach facilitated the patient's progress toward improved quality of life.

Implications:

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  • Collaborative care models are essential for effectively managing patients with complex, intersecting health and social determinants.
  • Integrated, long-term support can significantly enhance patient outcomes and well-being.
  • Further research into inter-programmatic collaboration is warranted to optimize care for vulnerable populations.