Effectuating Value Through a Care Coordination Model

The population that heavily consumes healthcare services are always the people who have a wide range of health and clinical concerns. They have been the major key to driving healthcare expenses to an all-time high. The increased cost of care in this specific group presents an opportunity for healthcare entities like Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs) to gain a better understanding of their goals, priorities, and requirements to design a successful care coordination model that fulfills their patients needs more effectively and at a lower cost than is currently available.


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How Influential Is Care Coordination in Healthcare?

Care coordination model is a systematic approach to managing care. It helps providers work across boundaries to oversee the health conditions and cases of high risk. A detailed description of techniques and opportunities explaining how to improve health outcomes for patients with multiple health needs is what makes up for the care coordination model. Laying out the grounds for the framework is an efficient way for organizations to know how to allocate resources to better address the diversity of requirements in health populations, especially the elderly group.



Optimizing Care Coordination to Achieve Value-Based Care

The goal of the care coordination model is to create value and put it into motion by linking clinician, providers, and care teams to meet the needs of patients with an appropriate level of care while also involving them with their own healthcare journey. A particular attention is required on the practical experience of care coordination to make informed decisions that can result in better patient satisfaction and patient outcomes.

 

Collaboration

Collaboration is the single most essential activity in care coordination models to sustain an enhanced patient experience all throughout. It is through effective communication between care teams that healthcare services are identified and then eventually rendered to fulfill and resolve the different types of care patients need.

 

Care services and medicine administration

Care coordination models include plans that ensure every person receives the right care at the right time. Not only does it allow all coordinators to access every healthcare record and information that are integral to completing and administering the necessary services for patients, but it also enables them to provide the prescription and medicine on time.

 

Infrastructure

To successfully manage chronic and complex conditions, healthcare providers need healthcare information technology (IT). Infrastructure like IT in care coordination models assumes a huge role in the industry to minimize clinical errors, duplication of services, and ultimately reduce overhead costs.


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Supporting Organizations to Be One Step Closer to Success

The ACOs benefit from effective care coordination models. Organizations need to be fully committed and utilize the resources and infrastructure they have to make it happen. The key component to achieving their goal in this endeavor is putting a high value on the people they serve. It helps every individual, both members and providers alike, to share information, coordinate services, and improve the quality of care for a better health outcome. 

 

The success of care coordination models is dependent on the ability to identify gaps in care and to develop solutions to address them. In order for organizations to be successful at this, they need a comprehensive administrative system like MedVision’s QuickCap to determine what they lack, search and find loopholes, and ultimately prepare the course of action to close the gaps.


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References:

1. Care Coordination | Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality. “Care Coordination | Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality.” www.ahrq.gov, August 0, 2018. https://www.ahrq.gov/ncepcr/care/coordination.html.


2. Craig, C, D Eby, and J Whittington. “Care Coordination Model: Better Care at Lower Cost for People with Multiple Health and Social Needs | IHI - Institute for Healthcare Improvement.” Care Coordination Model: Better Care at Lower Cost for People with Multiple Health and Social Needs | IHI - Institute for Healthcare Improvement. www.ihi.org, 0 0, 2011. https://www.ihi.org/resources/Pages/IHIWhitePapers/IHICareCoordinationModelWhitePaper.aspx.

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