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Achieving Coordinated Care for Patients With Complex Cases of Cancer: A Multiteam System Approach. - PubMed - NCBI

Achieving Coordinated Care for Patients With Complex Cases of Cancer: A Multiteam System Approach. - PubMed - NCBI



 2016 Aug 30. pii: JOPR013664. [Epub ahead of print]

Achieving Coordinated Care for Patients With Complex Cases of Cancer: A Multiteam System Approach.

Abstract

Patients with cancer with multiple chronic conditions pose a unique challenge to how primary care and specialty care teams provide well-coordinated, patient-centered care. Effectiveness of these care teams in providing optimal health care depends on the extent to which they coordinate their goals and knowledge as components of a multiteam system (MTS). This article outlines challenges of carecoordination in the context of an MTS, illustrated through the care experience of "Mr Fuentes," a patient in the Dallas County integrated safety-net system, Parkland. As a continuing patient with chronic illnesses, the patient being discussed is managed through one of the Parkland community-oriented primary care clinics. However, a cancer diagnosis triggered an additional need for augmented coordination between his different provider teams. Further research and practice should investigate the relationships of MTS coordination for shared care management, transfer to and from specialty care, treatment compliance, barriers to care, and health outcomes of chronic comorbid conditions, as well as cancer control and surveillance.

PMID:
 
27577621
 
DOI:
 
10.1200/JOP.2016.013664

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