How to achieve care coordination inside health care organizations: Insights from organization theory on coordination in theory and in action

Thim Prætorius, Markus C. Becker

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    Abstract

    Understanding how health care organizations can achieve care coordination internally is essential because it is difficult to achieve, but essential for high quality and efficient health care delivery. This article offers an answer by providing a synthesis of knowledge about coordination from organization theory, where coordination is a central research topic. The article focuses on intra-organizational coordination, which is challenging especially across boundaries such as departments or professions. It provides an overview of the classic coordination mechanisms, e.g., standardization of work processes, but also of recent insights that have identified the conditions that are required to achieve coordination, and how these conditions can be provided by formal mechanisms such as standardization, but also informally by drawing on features of the emerging situation. Such research highlights the contribution of, e.g., routines like those guided by care pathways or of artefacts like displays. The coordination insights are also discussed as regards inter-organizational care coordination.
    OriginalsprogEngelsk
    TidsskriftInternational Journal of Care Coordination
    Vol/bind18
    Udgave nummer4
    Sider (fra-til)85-92
    ISSN2053-4345
    DOI
    StatusUdgivet - dec. 2015

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