Thursday, 20 December 2007

Service Improvement

Improved health system performance through better care coordination
This report by the OECD attempts to assess whether - and to what degree - better care coordination can improve health system performance in terms of quality and cost-efficiency. Coordination of care refers to policies that help create patient-centred care that is more coherent both within and across care settings and over time. Broadly speaking, it means making health-care systems more attentive to the needs of individual patients and ensuring they get the appropriate care for acute episodes as well as care aimed at stabilising their health over long periods in less costly environments. Click here to read the full document.

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