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Development of models of care coordination for rare conditions: a qualitative study.

Holly WaltonAmy SimpsonAngus I G RamsayAmy HunterJennifer JonesPei Li NgKerry Leeson-BeeversLara BloomJoe KaiMaria KokocinskaAlastair G SutcliffeStephen MorrisNaomi J Fulop
Published in: Orphanet journal of rare diseases (2022)
Findings underline that different models of care coordination may be appropriate in different situations. It is possible to develop models of care coordination which are tailored to the individual in context. Findings may be used to facilitate planning around which models of care coordination may be appropriate in different services or circumstances. Findings may also be used by key stakeholders (e.g. patient organisations, clinicians and service planners) as a decision-making tool.
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