2015
DOI: 10.2147/jmdh.s73469
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Care coordination between specialty care and primary care: a focus group study of provider perspectives on strong practices and improvement opportunities

Abstract: Care coordination between the specialty care provider (SCP) and the primary care provider (PCP) is a critical component of safe, efficient, and patient-centered care. Veterans Health Administration conducted a series of focus groups of providers, from specialty care and primary care clinics at VA Medical Centers nationally, to assess 1) what SCPs and PCPs perceive to be current practices that enable or hinder effective care coordination with one another and 2) how these perceptions differ between the two group… Show more

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“… 1 , 44 , 45 Also, these difficulties about coordinating care between primary care and specialized care seem recurrent in the general practice. 46 In addition, in terms of social context, participants perceived survivors’ difficulty with obtaining ongoing accommodations in the workplace. According to a recent Canadian study, 47 this clientele requires tailor-made accommodations that take into account job demands as well as support available in the workplace and work context.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 1 , 44 , 45 Also, these difficulties about coordinating care between primary care and specialized care seem recurrent in the general practice. 46 In addition, in terms of social context, participants perceived survivors’ difficulty with obtaining ongoing accommodations in the workplace. According to a recent Canadian study, 47 this clientele requires tailor-made accommodations that take into account job demands as well as support available in the workplace and work context.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2 Previous literature summarizes the rollout of the Choice Program 5 and research findings on early implementation challenges with Veteran utilization, 6 pharmacy use, 7 women's health care coordination, 8 community specialist interest, 9 and hepatitis C care. 10 Yet none of these studies assessed the viewpoints of referring VA primary care providers (PCPs), who play a central role coordinating care 11 between the VA and community providers and were on the frontline during the implementation of the Choice Program.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 16 However, cardiologists often do not discuss PC until very late in the disease trajectory, creating a dilemma with respect to who is responsible for care coordination. 54 Hence, it is important to identify better strategies to coordinate care between specialists, general practitioners, and PC providers in order to overcome the existing communication and implementation barriers related to PC. 17 Professionals experienced difficulty communicating with each other in order to coordinate the delivery of care, with a reluctance to share information.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%