Care coordination to target patient complexity and reduce disparities in primary care.
Arlene Michaels MillerKathryn D SwartwoutMichael E SchoenyMatthew VailRegina McClentonPublished in: Public health nursing (Boston, Mass.) (2019)
Greater effects for individuals with medical and social issues are due to interactions among factors. Traditional screening may miss patients with complex needs who need care coordination. Care coordination skills should be incorporated into population health curricula.