Literature DB >> 15212867

Introducing co-ordinated care (1): a randomised trial assessing client and cost outcomes.

Leonie Segal1, David Dunt, Susan E Day, Neil Atherton Day, Iain Robertson, Graeme Hawthorne.   

Abstract

A program of care co-ordination (CC) in Melbourne for individuals with a history of high use of in-patient services was evaluated. The intervention involved care planning by a general practitioner (GP) and graduated case management depending on client health status. Services were purchased from pooled funds of participating health care agencies. A randomised control trial of 2,742 participants demonstrated no significant differences between the intervention and usual care group for two quality of life measures, the SF-36 and the AQoL (assessment of quality of life), and no difference in mortality rates. Total resource usage in the CC group was substantially higher, principally due to the extra costs for care planning and case management and for administering the CC model. Results conform to the higher costs typically found in other CC trials, although the failure to demonstrate improved client outcomes is less often reported. The reasons for this failure, whether in trial design, implementation, or theoretical underpinnings are explored in a companion paper.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15212867     DOI: 10.1016/j.healthpol.2003.12.016

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Health Policy        ISSN: 0168-8510            Impact factor:   2.980


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4.  Evaluation of a Care Coordination Initiative in Improving Access to Dental Care for Persons with Disability.

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