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Understanding care coordination for Veterans with complex care needs: protocol of a multiple-methods study to build evidence for an effectiveness and implementation study

BACKGROUND: For patients with complex health and social needs, care coordination is crucial for improving their access to care, clinical outcomes, care experiences, and controlling their healthcare costs. However, evidence is inconsistent regarding the core elements of care coordination intervention...

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Autores principales: Hynes, Denise M., Govier, Diana J., Niederhausen, Meike, Tuepker, Anaïs, Laliberte, Avery Z., McCready, Holly, Hickok, Alex, Rowneki, Mazhgan, Waller, Dylan, Cordasco, Kristina M., Singer, Sara J., McDonald, Kathryn M., Slatore, Christopher G., Thomas, Kathleen C., Maciejewski, Matthew, Battaglia, Catherine, Perla, Lisa
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10465329/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37654810
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/frhs.2023.1211577
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author Hynes, Denise M.
Govier, Diana J.
Niederhausen, Meike
Tuepker, Anaïs
Laliberte, Avery Z.
McCready, Holly
Hickok, Alex
Rowneki, Mazhgan
Waller, Dylan
Cordasco, Kristina M.
Singer, Sara J.
McDonald, Kathryn M.
Slatore, Christopher G.
Thomas, Kathleen C.
Maciejewski, Matthew
Battaglia, Catherine
Perla, Lisa
author_facet Hynes, Denise M.
Govier, Diana J.
Niederhausen, Meike
Tuepker, Anaïs
Laliberte, Avery Z.
McCready, Holly
Hickok, Alex
Rowneki, Mazhgan
Waller, Dylan
Cordasco, Kristina M.
Singer, Sara J.
McDonald, Kathryn M.
Slatore, Christopher G.
Thomas, Kathleen C.
Maciejewski, Matthew
Battaglia, Catherine
Perla, Lisa
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description BACKGROUND: For patients with complex health and social needs, care coordination is crucial for improving their access to care, clinical outcomes, care experiences, and controlling their healthcare costs. However, evidence is inconsistent regarding the core elements of care coordination interventions, and lack of standardized processes for assessing patients’ needs has made it challenging for providers to optimize care coordination based on patient needs and preferences. Further, ensuring providers have reliable and timely means of communicating about care plans, patients’ full spectrum of needs, and transitions in care is important for overcoming potential care fragmentation. In the Veterans Health Administration (VA), several initiatives are underway to implement care coordination processes and services. In this paper, we describe our study underway in the VA aimed at building evidence for designing and implementing care coordination practices that enhance care integration and improve health and care outcomes for Veterans with complex care needs. METHODS: In a prospective observational multiple methods study, for Aim 1 we will use existing data to identify Veterans with complex care needs who have and have not received care coordination services. We will examine the relationship between receipt of care coordination services and their health outcomes. In Aim 2, we will adapt the Patient Perceptions of Integrated Veteran Care questionnaire to survey a sample of Veterans about their experiences regarding coordination, integration, and the extent to which their care needs are being met. For Aim 3, we will interview providers and care teams about their perceptions of the innovation attributes of current care coordination needs assessment tools and processes, including their improvement over other approaches (relative advantage), fit with current practices (compatibility and innovation fit), complexity, and ability to visualize how the steps proceed to impact the right care at the right time (observability). The provider interviews will inform design and deployment of a widescale provider survey. DISCUSSION: Taken together, our study will inform development of an enhanced care coordination intervention that seeks to improve care and outcomes for Veterans with complex care needs.
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spelling pubmed-104653292023-08-31 Understanding care coordination for Veterans with complex care needs: protocol of a multiple-methods study to build evidence for an effectiveness and implementation study Hynes, Denise M. Govier, Diana J. Niederhausen, Meike Tuepker, Anaïs Laliberte, Avery Z. McCready, Holly Hickok, Alex Rowneki, Mazhgan Waller, Dylan Cordasco, Kristina M. Singer, Sara J. McDonald, Kathryn M. Slatore, Christopher G. Thomas, Kathleen C. Maciejewski, Matthew Battaglia, Catherine Perla, Lisa Front Health Serv Health Services BACKGROUND: For patients with complex health and social needs, care coordination is crucial for improving their access to care, clinical outcomes, care experiences, and controlling their healthcare costs. However, evidence is inconsistent regarding the core elements of care coordination interventions, and lack of standardized processes for assessing patients’ needs has made it challenging for providers to optimize care coordination based on patient needs and preferences. Further, ensuring providers have reliable and timely means of communicating about care plans, patients’ full spectrum of needs, and transitions in care is important for overcoming potential care fragmentation. In the Veterans Health Administration (VA), several initiatives are underway to implement care coordination processes and services. In this paper, we describe our study underway in the VA aimed at building evidence for designing and implementing care coordination practices that enhance care integration and improve health and care outcomes for Veterans with complex care needs. METHODS: In a prospective observational multiple methods study, for Aim 1 we will use existing data to identify Veterans with complex care needs who have and have not received care coordination services. We will examine the relationship between receipt of care coordination services and their health outcomes. In Aim 2, we will adapt the Patient Perceptions of Integrated Veteran Care questionnaire to survey a sample of Veterans about their experiences regarding coordination, integration, and the extent to which their care needs are being met. For Aim 3, we will interview providers and care teams about their perceptions of the innovation attributes of current care coordination needs assessment tools and processes, including their improvement over other approaches (relative advantage), fit with current practices (compatibility and innovation fit), complexity, and ability to visualize how the steps proceed to impact the right care at the right time (observability). The provider interviews will inform design and deployment of a widescale provider survey. DISCUSSION: Taken together, our study will inform development of an enhanced care coordination intervention that seeks to improve care and outcomes for Veterans with complex care needs. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-08-15 /pmc/articles/PMC10465329/ /pubmed/37654810 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/frhs.2023.1211577 Text en © 2023 Hynes, Govier, Niederhausen, Tuepker, Laliberte, McCready, Hickok, Rowneki, Waller, Cordasco, Singer, McDonlad, Slatore, Thomas, Maciejewski, Battaglia and Perla. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY) (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) . The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
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Hynes, Denise M.
Govier, Diana J.
Niederhausen, Meike
Tuepker, Anaïs
Laliberte, Avery Z.
McCready, Holly
Hickok, Alex
Rowneki, Mazhgan
Waller, Dylan
Cordasco, Kristina M.
Singer, Sara J.
McDonald, Kathryn M.
Slatore, Christopher G.
Thomas, Kathleen C.
Maciejewski, Matthew
Battaglia, Catherine
Perla, Lisa
Understanding care coordination for Veterans with complex care needs: protocol of a multiple-methods study to build evidence for an effectiveness and implementation study
title Understanding care coordination for Veterans with complex care needs: protocol of a multiple-methods study to build evidence for an effectiveness and implementation study
title_full Understanding care coordination for Veterans with complex care needs: protocol of a multiple-methods study to build evidence for an effectiveness and implementation study
title_fullStr Understanding care coordination for Veterans with complex care needs: protocol of a multiple-methods study to build evidence for an effectiveness and implementation study
title_full_unstemmed Understanding care coordination for Veterans with complex care needs: protocol of a multiple-methods study to build evidence for an effectiveness and implementation study
title_short Understanding care coordination for Veterans with complex care needs: protocol of a multiple-methods study to build evidence for an effectiveness and implementation study
title_sort understanding care coordination for veterans with complex care needs: protocol of a multiple-methods study to build evidence for an effectiveness and implementation study
topic Health Services
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10465329/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37654810
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/frhs.2023.1211577
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