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Health Informatics J ; 21(4): 284-305, 2015 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24782480

ABSTRACT

The organization and processes of today's health and social care are becoming ever more complex as a consequence of societal trends, including an aging population and an increased reliance on care at home. One aspect of the increased complexity is that a single patient may receive care from several care providers, which easily results in situations with potentially incoherent, uncoordinated, and interfering care processes. In order to describe and analyze such situations, the article introduces the notion of a process conglomeration. This is defined as a set of patient-care processes that all concern the same patient, that are overlapping in time, and that all are sharing the overall goal of improving or maintaining the health and social well-being of the patient. Problems and challenges of process conglomerations are investigated using coordination theory and models for continuous process improvement. In order to address the challenges, a solution is proposed in the form of a Coordination Hub, being an integrated software service that offers a number of information services for coordinating the activities of the processes in a process conglomeration.


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Cooperative Behavior , Patient-Centered Care/methods , Self-Help Groups/statistics & numerical data , Social Work/methods , Humans
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Stud Health Technol Inform ; 160(Pt 1): 8-12, 2010.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20841640

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In this paper we discuss the fact that more and more patients are treated in their homes by a set of organizations, sometimes with different ownership, and how this fact places new and severe demands on health care and home service staff to communicate and collaborate. We point to the need for managers in different organizations to agree on ways of communicating and collaborating on the operational level and how this aspect needs to be considered during procurement of home care services. Most importantly, by reasoning around a set of problematic areas, we derive a set of related problems and suggest solutions for dealing with them. The solutions are a mix of organizational/administrative measures and IT support for communication and coordination.


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Health Services Accessibility/organization & administration , Health Services Needs and Demand/organization & administration , Home Care Services/organization & administration , Interinstitutional Relations , Models, Organizational , Patient Care Team/organization & administration , Humans , Interdisciplinary Communication , Sweden
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