Care Coordination Part 3
In the final installment of our 3-part series on Care Coordination, hosts Dr. Jon Hart, Katila Farley, CRN, and guests provide an in-depth look at practical examples of care coordination in real-time. We cover the importance of care coordination beyond care management –– emphasizing the role of every individual involved in a patient's care journey toward improved health and well-being. Using real-world examples, we’re looking at Care Coordination in action, touching on everything from remote patient monitoring use cases, maternity care coordination, mental and behavioral health care, rural health, and hospice care to care management staff in emergency departments.
We also dip our toes back into the role of technology as a means to enhance care coordination, expanding on our discussions in part two of this series, the importance of integrating behavioral health into holistic care, and the challenges in coordinating care for patients with mental and physical health needs.
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In this episode, we’re joined by:
Rick Merill, Co-Founder and President, Arrowhealth
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Jamie Ulmer, CEO, Healthcare Network
Lisa Soroka, founding member of The Marblehead Group, LLC
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Sean Mehra, Healthtap
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Craig Worland, Chief Operating Officer at Southeast Primary Care Partners.
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Robert Millette, Senior Vice President, Prospect Medical Systems
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Jordan Holland, Vice President, Value-Based Contracting, Compassus
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Episode Topics:
04:51 Complexities of Remote Patient Monitoring in Care Coordination
16:22 Challenges of Mental and Behavioral Health Coordination
28:15 Care Coordination in Rural Settings
31:29 Exploring Hospice Care
36:14 Integrating Technology in Patient Care
39:30 Care Coordination in Emergency Departments
46:10 Revolutionizing Home Care with Vendor Partnerships