Continuity of care represents the ongoing, trusting relationship between patients and their primary care providers, forming the cornerstone of effective healthcare systems. This model aims to ...
Good bedside manner means more than being nice and polite to your patients. It means being your patients' advocate as they move through this complex and often fragmented healthcare system. Making sure ...
Higher continuity of care was statistically significant and was associated with fewer ambulatory care–sensitive condition hospitalizations. Objectives: Continuity of care (COC) is a core element of ...
Continuity of care has traditionally been easy to define – patients being able to see the same GP each time they attend the practice. There is a wealth of evidence that shows continuity of care leads ...
This study examined how inclusion of different provider specialties affected Continuity of Care Index values, year-to-year stability, and association with emergency department visits. Objectives: ...