2022
DOI: 10.1186/s12877-022-03200-6
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Healthcare professionals’ experiences and attitudes to care coordination across health sectors: an interview study

Abstract: Background The number of older people is increasing, resulting in more people endure chronic diseases, multimorbidities and complex care needs. Insufficient care coordination across healthcare sectors has negative consequences for health outcomes, costs and patient evaluation. Despite introducing initiatives to solve coordination challenges within healthcare, the need remains for more consistent solutions. In particular, improved care coordination would benefit older adults characterised by com… Show more

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“…This study was conducted in the UK, which provides universal access to healthcare. However, findings from our study are to a certain degree globally generic, including the need for HCP coordination (28, 29) or deprescribing challenges. (30, 31) This study is part of a larger qualitative study examining both barriers to SMRs and potential digital solutions, including AI-assisted approaches.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 81%
“…This study was conducted in the UK, which provides universal access to healthcare. However, findings from our study are to a certain degree globally generic, including the need for HCP coordination (28, 29) or deprescribing challenges. (30, 31) This study is part of a larger qualitative study examining both barriers to SMRs and potential digital solutions, including AI-assisted approaches.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 81%