Person-Centered Care Planning for Persons with MCC: Lessons from Learning Collaborative Discussions
2024

Person-Centered Care Planning for People with Multiple Chronic Conditions

Sample size: 30 publication

Author Information

Author(s): Lyndsey Miller, Emilia DeMarchis, LeAnn Michaels, Christie Jaskson, David Dorr

Primary Institution: Oregon Health & Science University

Conclusion

The Learning Collaborative aims to enhance the implementation of person-centered care planning by sharing experiences and developing best practices.

Supporting Evidence

  • The Learning Collaborative includes 25-30 participants from various health care backgrounds.
  • Participants engage in discussions to identify best practices for implementing person-centered care.

Takeaway

A group of people is working together to find better ways to help those with multiple health issues get the care they need.

Methodology

The study involves a series of Learning Collaborative sessions where participants discuss case studies and share experiences.

Participant Demographics

Participants include clinicians, researchers, and front-line providers involved in person-centered care planning.

Digital Object Identifier (DOI)

10.1093/geroni/igae098.1862

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