Journal article
Training a system-literate care coordination workforce
L Naccarella, RH Osborne, PM Brooks
Australian Health Review | Published : 2016
DOI: 10.1071/AH15014
Abstract
People with chronic complex conditions continue to experience increasing health system fragmentation and poor coordination. To reverse these trends, one solution has been an investment in effective models of care coordination that use a care coordinator workforce. Care coordinators are not a homogenous workforce - but an applied professional role, providing direct and indirect care, and is often undertaken by nurses, allied health professionals, social workers or general practitioners. In Australia, there is no training curriculum nor courses, nor nationally recognised professional quality standards for the care coordinator workforce. With the growing complexity and fragmentation of the heal..
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