PERSON-CENTERED CARE PLANNING FOR PERSONS WITH MCC: LESSONS FROM PARTNER ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSIONS
2024

Improving Person-Centered Care Planning for People with Multiple Chronic Conditions

Sample size: 30 publication

Author Information

Author(s): Schrager Sarina, Jackson Christie, Michaels LeAnn, Dorr David

Primary Institution: Oregon Health & Science University

Conclusion

The Partner Roundtable aims to identify and address barriers to implementing person-centered care planning in health systems.

Supporting Evidence

  • The Roundtable includes decision-makers from health systems and policy.
  • Participants represent a wide range of U.S. healthcare sectors.
  • Recommendations will inform future models of person-centered care planning.

Takeaway

A group of important people are talking about how to make healthcare better for those with multiple health issues.

Methodology

Discussions with policymakers and health care leaders to identify barriers and solutions for person-centered care planning.

Participant Demographics

Diverse group of 25-30 individuals from various health sectors in the U.S.

Digital Object Identifier (DOI)

10.1093/geroni/igae098.1861

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