
Health Care Coordination
Health care coordination refers to the organization of patient care activities and sharing information among all the participants involved in a patient’s treatment. This ensures that the patient receives appropriate services and that their medical needs are met effectively. It involves communication among doctors, nurses, specialists, and other health care providers to streamline treatment plans, avoid duplication of services, and enhance the quality of care. Good health care coordination helps patients navigate the health system, leading to improved outcomes, better adherence to treatment, and a more positive overall experience in managing their health.