Authors
Lori L Popejoy, Mohammed A Khalilia, Mihail Popescu, Colleen Galambos, Vanessa Lyons, Marilyn Rantz, Lanis Hicks, Frank Stetzer
Publication date
2015/4/1
Journal
Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association
Volume
22
Issue
e1
Pages
e93-e103
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Description
Objective This research identifies specific care coordination activities used by Aging in Place (AIP) nurse care coordinators and home healthcare (HHC) nurses when coordinating care for older community-dwelling adults and suggests a method to quantify care coordination.
Methods A care coordination ontology was built based on activities extracted from 11 038 notes labeled with the Omaha Case management category. From the parsed narrative notes of every patient, we mapped the extracted activities to the ontology, from which we computed problem profiles and quantified care coordination for all patients.
Results We compared two groups of patients: AIP who received enhanced care coordination (n=217) and HHC who received traditional care (n=691) using 128 135 narratives notes. Patients were tracked from the time they were admitted to AIP or HHC until they were …
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Scholar articles
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