Study protocol: maintaining preventive care during public health emergencies through effective coordination.
Sylvia J HysongTraber Davis GiardinaJennifer FreytagRichard SoRelleDaniel R MurphyJeffrey A CullyYvonne H SadaAmber B AmspokerPublished in: Implementation science communications (2023)
Our study represents a unique opportunity to inform the multi-team systems literature by identifying specific forms of information exchange, collective problem solving, and decision-making associated with higher and improved clinical performance. Specifically, our study aims to detect the specific points in the screening and referral process most susceptible to disruption and coordination processes that, if changed, will yield the highest value. Findings apply to future pandemics or any event with the potential to disrupt care.