Coordination of care refers to the deliberate organization of patient care activities between multiple participants involved in a patient's treatment to ensure that they receive comprehensive and seamless care. This process involves communication and collaboration among healthcare providers, patients, and their families to enhance the quality and efficiency of care. Effective coordination helps to prevent errors, reduce duplication of services, and improve patient outcomes. It is often facilitated by care coordinators or case managers, particularly in complex cases involving multiple specialists.
Coordination or continuity of care
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Under HICS, who is responsible for the coordination of security, public relations, operating rooms, and intensive care? Incident Command
Under HICS, who is responsible for the coordination of security, public relations, operating rooms, and intensive care? Incident Command
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The term that refers to a managed care plan requiring coordination of healthcare through a primary care physician is "Health Maintenance Organization" (HMO). In an HMO, members must select a primary care physician who acts as a gatekeeper, coordinating referrals to specialists and other services to ensure efficient and cost-effective care. This structure emphasizes preventive care and typically requires members to use a network of doctors and hospitals.
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Coordination of Care
Coordination of Care
A sentence with excessive coordination using "and" or "so" is called a polysyndeton. This rhetorical device can be used for emphasis, creating a sense of continuity and amplifying the connection between the elements in the sentence.
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Coordination of benefits allows a person which is covered by more than one health care plan ensures that he/she receives the benefits of a plan where he/she belongs. This is one way of protecting and avoiding over payment in a plan.