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Measuring the continuity and coordination of medical care in a system involving multiple providers.

R H Fletcher, M S O'Malley, S W Fletcher, J A Earp, J P Alexander.   

Abstract

Patients often receive medical care from many different providers. Consequently, the various episodes of care may not be integrated into a meaningful whole, and the quality of care may suffer. Before this possibility can be evaluated, it is necessary to develop a measure of the integrating process. The authors studied the continuity and coordination of care for 197 patients attending the General Medicine Practice within a large teaching hospital. Each patient had one internist as primary physician; however, a broad array of special services were available at the hospital and were often required. Of 1,768 total visits to the hospital, 62.2% were scheduled to the practice, whereas 92.9% were with the primary physician. For visits outside the practice, coordination (defined as the percent of visits for which the primary and other physicians were aware of each other's contact with shared patients) was 35.2%. Only 74.4% of all visits were either continuous or coordinated. Continuity with a single provider may be determined by patients' needs for services by others. A combined measure of continuity with coordination, such as the one used in this study, is more appropriate for a setting with multiple providers.

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Year:  1984        PMID: 6717120     DOI: 10.1097/00005650-198405000-00004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Med Care        ISSN: 0025-7079            Impact factor:   2.983


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