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Coordination programs are designed to facilitate decision making between healthcare and/or social services providers in a structuring environment where all actors have clearly defined roles and where information is pushed to the right person at the right time. Actors for who MLS develops coordination solutions typically include: Home care and hospitalization organizations The need for coordination is typically illustrated with patients receiving care at home: the multiplicity of actors involved around the patient requires that healthcare providers can rely on efficient coordination mechanisms to deliver treatment, care and social support. The coordination solutions developed by MLS address directly that need by facilitating action planning, reporting from the field and pushing information using a structured framework based on the organizational model that MLS has developed with its client.
Key features Coordination and information sharing mechanisms and tools are the cornerstones of the program: Access to a complete historical and up-to-date patient care file Advantages Such programs offer multiple advantages to both the patient and his healthcare and social networks: For the patient: Improve treatment compliance through active self-management For primary care trusts and social services providers: Receive notifications linked with changes in patient behavior Coordination programs improve the quality of services delivered: Access to a complete historical and up-to-date patient care file Coordination programs increase the productivity of healthcare teams through: Optimization of resource allocation Coordination programs use a unique, evolutionary and open platform: Coverage of multiple intervention domains (medical, social and sanitary) Hospital-at-home service companies using MLS coordination solutions report saving |
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