Untangling the web: the need to clarify care co-ordinating models for people with chronic and complex conditions.

Abstract:

OBJECTIVE:In order to clarify the expanding care co-ordinating field and stimulate debate, a descriptive typology is developed suitable for a range of stakeholders and purposes. METHODS:The strategy for development of the typology involved a literature review of the most commonly used care coordinating models and the utilisation of select government publications that verified diverse ways of classifying care co-ordinating needs. A descriptive typology is proposed to better communicate similarities and differences. RESULTS:The typology delineates similarities and differences among care co-ordinating models that stakeholders can use as a step towards determining the most effective model to meet the varied needs of individuals and populations. CONCLUSIONS AND IMPLICATIONS:Stakeholders can more informatively communicate about care co-ordinating models and their place in the service delivery system. The typology may be used in comparing the effectiveness of the models. A clearer understanding of the field is both timely and warranted.

authors

Yarmo-Roberts D,Stoelwinder J

doi

10.1111/j.1467-842x.2006.tb00455.x

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2006-10-01 00:00:00

pages

413-5

issue

5

eissn

1326-0200

issn

1753-6405

journal_volume

30

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