Abstract
Background:
Care coordination is important for patients with complex needs; yet, little is known about the factors impacting implementation from the care coordinator perspective.
Purpose:
To understand how care coordination implementation differs across clinics and what care coordinators perceive as barriers and facilitators of effective coordination.
Methods:
Nineteen care coordinators from primary care clinics in Minnesota participated in interviews about their perceptions of care coordination. A team of analysts coded interviews using inductive thematic analysis.
Results:
Four major themes emerged: variety in care coordination implementation; importance of social needs; necessity for leader buy-in; and importance of communication skills.
Conclusions:
Described differences in care coordination implementation were often logistical, but the implications of these differences were foundational to care coordinator perceived effectiveness.
Publisher
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)
Cited by
2 articles.
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