Figure 1. Care Coordination Ring (Text Description)

Care Coordination Measures Atlas

This diagram shows a triangle encircled by inner and outer rings. Inside the triangle, the central goal of care coordination is stated: 'Meet Patient Needs and Preferences in Delivery of High-Quality, High-Value Care. The three sides triangle are labeled: 'Family Perspective, 'Health Care Professional(s) System Representative(s) Perspective. The outer ring contains a series circles with various participants, settings, kinds information important to They include: primary care, specialty (1), (2), inpatient mental services, long-term medical history, test results, home informal givers, education support, medications/pharmacy, community resources. inner ring, which connects each circle represents coordination.'

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Internet Citation: Figure 1. Care Coordination Ring (Text Description): Care Coordination Measures Atlas. January 2011. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Rockville, MD. http://archive.ahrq.gov/professionals/systems/long-term-care/resources/coordination/atlas/chapter2fig1txt.html