Patient-Centered Care: A Framework for Care CoordinationHealthcarepapers
30IMIA Yearbook of Medical Informatics 2015© 2015 IMIA and Schattauer GmbHWhy Patient Centered Care Coordination Is Important in Developing Countries?Contribution of the IMIA Health Informatics for Development Working GroupC. Otero 1,2 , D. Luna 2 , A. Marcelo 3 , M. Househ 4 , H. Mand...
Patient-centered care (PCC) is a healthcare model that considers not just a patient’s symptoms and medical history, but also their emotional, social, financial circumstances, and values. This approach is often seen as a collaborative partnership between the patient and healthcare provider, where ...
Patient-centered care (PCC) hasthe potential to make care more tailored to the needs of patients with multi-morbidity. PCC can be defined as “providing care that is respectful of and responsive to individual patient preferences, needs, and values and ensuring that patient values guide all clini...
Defined as “care that is respectful of and responsive to individual patient preferences, needs, and values, and ensuring that patient values guide all clinical decisions” (IOM, 2001), patient-centered care reflects the idea that patients and providers are engaged in continuous healing relationships...
coordination, with patients seeing different specialists across various facilities. Such a fragmented approach makes it challenging to get a holistic view of a patient’s health. Without this complete picture, it’s difficult to provide truly patient-centered care that addresses all aspects of well-...
“I think patient care needs to be well coordinated between professionals; otherwise you lose the patient in the middle of the lack of coordination.” (Quality Manager 3) In addition, information and education was considered an important dimension for PCC, evident form the high ranking of “heal...
Healthcare organizations prioritizing patient-centered care, value-based care, and the social determinants of health may consider the role patient navigation will play in care coordination.
This study aimed to develop a patient-centered survivorship care plan (SCP) for US military Veteran bladder cancer (BC) survivors in accordance with the National Academy of Medicine recommendation that survivors receive an SCP at treatment completion. BC, which differentially impacts older men, is ...
In combination with an efficient EMR, they allow providers to deliver improved care that contributes to the patient-centric model toward which clinics are working. Patients look for providers who are easy to work with, so incorporating technology that streamlines the care coordination process is ...