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Coordinating Care — How Are We Doing?
Barriers to Seamless Coordination
Overstressed Primary Care
Lack of Interoperable Computerized Records
Dysfunctional Financing
Lack of Integrated Systems of Care
Models for Improved Care Coordination
Coordination between Primary Care and Specialty Care
Electronic Referral
Referral Agreements
Care after Hospital Discharge
Hospitalist-Initiated Projects
Advanced-Practice Nursing
Care Transitions Program
Assisting Primary Care Practices
"Teamlet" Model
Paying for Care Coordination
Organization of Health Services
Source Information
From the Department of Family and Community Medicine, University of California at San Francisco, San Francisco General Hospital, San Francisco.
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