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Blueprint For Complex Care: Advancing the field of core for individuals with complex health and social needs
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Blueprint for Complex Care

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This report provides a strategic plan to support multidisciplinary innovations and accelerate opportunities to improve care for individuals with complex health and social needs.

The Blueprint for Complex Care aims to drive a collective strategy for the field as a whole, bringing together the ongoing efforts of hundreds of discrete programs into a cohesive and singularly identifiable field of practice. In developing the Blueprint, the authors listened to experts and frontline stakeholders–including consumer, providers, administrators, executives, and more–to outline the goals, needs, and priorities of the complex care movement.

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Author Organization

National Center for Complex Health and Social Needs, Center for Health Care Strategies , Institute for Healthcare Improvement, 7 Foundations

Publication Date

12.01.2018

Topic Area

Complex Care
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