| Literature DB >> 27113145 |
Mary E Tinetti1, Jessica Esterson2, Rosie Ferris3, Philip Posner4, Caroline S Blaum3.
Abstract
Older adults with multiple conditions receive care that is often fragmented, burdensome, and of unclear benefit. An advisory group of patients, caregivers, clinicians, health system engineers, health care system leaders, payers, and others identified three modifiable contributors to this fragmented, burdensome care: decision making and care focused on diseases, not patients; inadequate delineation of roles and responsibilities and accountability among clinicians; and lack of attention to what matters to patients and caregivers (ie, their health outcome goals and care preferences). The advisory group identified patient priority-directed care as a feasible, sustainable approach to addressing these modifiable factors.Entities:
Keywords: Current care planning; Fragmented and burdensome care; Multiple chronic conditions; Patient priorities; Patient priority–directed care; Patient’s health outcome goals and care preferences
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27113145 DOI: 10.1016/j.cger.2016.01.012
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Geriatr Med ISSN: 0749-0690 Impact factor: 3.076