A Conversation on Care Coordination for Children with Medical Complexity: Whose Care Is It, Anyway?
Care coordination is an important approach to addressing the fragmented care that children with medical complexity often encounter. What are optimal care coordination services? How does care coordination intersect with care integration and case management? Learn best practices and how to implement a process that will achieve improved outcomes and value for children with special health care needs and their families.
Discussing the article, Care Coordination for Children with Medical Complexity: Whose Care Is It, Anyway?, the lead author and experts in the field reviewed the article’s key content and discussed why care coordination is vital to improving the system of care.
This article is part of a supplement to Pediatrics entitled, “Building Systems that Work for Children with Complex Health Care Needs.”
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Speakers
Dennis Z. Kuo, MD, MHS
Associate Professor, University at Buffalo and Chief, Division of General Pediatrics, UBMD
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Ann S. O’Malley, MD, MPH
Senior Fellow, Mathematica Policy Research
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Michele Juda
Executive Director, Parent to Parent of New York State
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Christopher Stille, MD, MPH
Professor of Pediatrics and Section Head, General Academic Pediatrics, University of Colorado School of Medicine, Children's Hospital Colorado
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