Service Coordinators in the NECC Trial: An RDNS perspective
Megan Kerr, Janine Cramond and Maggie Scott
Australian Journal of Primary Health
6(4) 104 - 107
Published: 2000
Abstract
The Royal District Nursing Service (RDNS) became involved in the North-Eastern Coordinated Care Trial in October 1997. The purpose of this was to assist the trial in exploring the hypothesis, that for people with chronic or complex care needs, care coordination will provide improved outcomes at the same or a reduced cost. There are a number of areas, which help to clarify the process involved in the trial and the benefits for clients: how the coordinators were chosen; the role of the Care and Service Coordinators: benefits experienced by the professionals; benefits experienced by clients: and discussion points.https://doi.org/10.1071/PY00042
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