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Book Synopsis
Care coordination has always been a primary duty of nursing. This book offers today’s most comprehensive insights, case studies, and strategies to advance nursing's role in care coordination and healthcare transformation. Care Coordination is the first book to show in clear, concise language how care coordination is positioned in the context of healthcare reform. In this essential text, editor Gerri Lamb and 23 of the brightest minds in care coordination at top universities and health systems examine care coordination from all sides, including:
  • A historical perspective on nursing and quality care.
  • Models and tools for improving quality and safety.
  • Effective care coordination models.
  • Recognizing care coordination in nurses’ practice.
  • The role of nurse leaders in advancing care coordination.
  • How care coordination can reduce avoidable hospital stays.
  • Quality and safety outcomes for patients and families.
  • Care coordination and health IT.
  • Coordinating care through partnerships with patients and families.
  • Community-based care transitions.
  • How to influence public policy through care coordination research.

    • Find out how nursing is revolutionizing quality care, and how this impacts the agenda for healthcare reform.


Table of Contents
  • Chapter 1. Care Coordination, Quality, and Nursing
  • Section 1. Quality and Safety: The Foundation of Care Coordination Practice
  • Chapter 2. Nursing and Quality: A Historical Perspective
  • Chapter 3.Models and Tools for Improving Quality and Safety
  • Section 2. Care Coordination; Practice and Leadership
  • Chapter 4. Effective Care Coordination Models
  • Chapter 5. Recognizing Care Coordination in Nurses’ Practice
  • Chapter 6. The Role of Nursing Leaders in Advancing Care Coordination
  • Section 3. Improving Quality Through Effective Care Coordination
  • Chapter 7. Care Coordination and Reducing Avoidable Hospital Stays
  • Chapter 8. Quality Outcomes
  • Chapter 9. Care Coordination and Health Information Technology
  • Section 4. Transforming Healthcare Practice and Policy
  • Chapter 10. Coordinating Care through Authentic Partnerships with Patients and Families
  • Chapter 11. Community-Based Care Transitions: From Care Coordination Pilot to CMS Program
  • Chapter 12. Influencing Public Policy through Care Coordination Research

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      Publisher: American Nurses Publishing
      Publication Date: 30/01/2014
      ISBN13: 9781558105430, 978-1558105430
      ISBN10: 1558105433

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Care coordination has always been a primary duty of nursing. This book offers today’s most comprehensive insights, case studies, and strategies to advance nursing's role in care coordination and healthcare transformation. Care Coordination is the first book to show in clear, concise language how care coordination is positioned in the context of healthcare reform. In this essential text, editor Gerri Lamb and 23 of the brightest minds in care coordination at top universities and health systems examine care coordination from all sides, including:
      • A historical perspective on nursing and quality care.
      • Models and tools for improving quality and safety.
      • Effective care coordination models.
      • Recognizing care coordination in nurses’ practice.
      • The role of nurse leaders in advancing care coordination.
      • How care coordination can reduce avoidable hospital stays.
      • Quality and safety outcomes for patients and families.
      • Care coordination and health IT.
      • Coordinating care through partnerships with patients and families.
      • Community-based care transitions.
      • How to influence public policy through care coordination research.

        • Find out how nursing is revolutionizing quality care, and how this impacts the agenda for healthcare reform.


      Table of Contents
      • Chapter 1. Care Coordination, Quality, and Nursing
      • Section 1. Quality and Safety: The Foundation of Care Coordination Practice
      • Chapter 2. Nursing and Quality: A Historical Perspective
      • Chapter 3.Models and Tools for Improving Quality and Safety
      • Section 2. Care Coordination; Practice and Leadership
      • Chapter 4. Effective Care Coordination Models
      • Chapter 5. Recognizing Care Coordination in Nurses’ Practice
      • Chapter 6. The Role of Nursing Leaders in Advancing Care Coordination
      • Section 3. Improving Quality Through Effective Care Coordination
      • Chapter 7. Care Coordination and Reducing Avoidable Hospital Stays
      • Chapter 8. Quality Outcomes
      • Chapter 9. Care Coordination and Health Information Technology
      • Section 4. Transforming Healthcare Practice and Policy
      • Chapter 10. Coordinating Care through Authentic Partnerships with Patients and Families
      • Chapter 11. Community-Based Care Transitions: From Care Coordination Pilot to CMS Program
      • Chapter 12. Influencing Public Policy through Care Coordination Research

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