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  1. Care coordination is intended to improve the quality of care, reduce the need for hospitalizations or urgent visits, and allow care to be coordinated around each child. Care coordination and services provided can vary by the patient’s condition, the health system, or the region of the country.

  2. May 1, 2014 · Pediatric care coordination highlights the role of the patient- and family-centered care and team-based activities designed to meet the needs of children and youth. Care coordination addresses interrelated medical, dental, social, developmental, mental health, educational, and financial needs to achieve optimal health and wellness outcomes. 13

    • Renee M. Turchi, Richard C. Antonelli, Kenneth W. Norwood, Richard C. Adams, Timothy J. Brei, Robert...
    • 2014
  3. The Pediatric Care Coordination Curriculum is offered for educational purposes only and is not meant as a substitute for independent medical judgment or the advice of a qualified physician or health care professional. Users who choose to use information or recommendations made available by the Pediatric Care Coordination Curriculum do

  4. Mar 1, 2018 · The Affordable Care Act also encouraged the development of both high-performing primary care practices, also known as patient-centered medical homes, and accountable care organizations that would then provide care coordination services. 5, 6 In pediatrics, the focus of care coordination is often directed toward CMC because of their ...

    • Dennis Z. Kuo, Jeanne W. McAllister, Lisa Rossignol, Renee M. Turchi, Christopher J. Stille
    • 2018
  5. Sep 23, 2018 · Effective pediatric care coordination cuts across a broad array of child and family biopsychosocial needs and preferences. Care coordination using a Shared Plan of Care approach calls for a shift in emphasis, one that moves the entire care neighborhood from doing things to and for families, to co-producing better care in partnership with families.

  6. Jan 1, 2019 · Subjects: Administration/Practice Management, Community Pediatrics, Interdisciplinary Teams, Medical Home. Topics: coordination, coordination of care, personal satisfaction. The American Academy of Pediatrics’ current policy statement on care coordination 1 describes it as a “patient and family-centered, assessment-driven, team-based ...

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  8. These children and their families are most in need of a care coordinator to guide them through the complexities of obtaining optimal care in all aspects: medical, emotional, social, and developmental. The primary pediatrician is logically positioned to assumed the role of care coordinator.

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