Pediatric Care Coordination Curriculum
This document provides an overview of the pediatric care coordination curriculum developed by Dr. Peter Antonelli, and provides information on contacting him for access to the full content.
The Pediatric population is broadly defined to include all children from birth to 21 years of age and, in special situations, to individuals older than 21 years until appropriate transition to adult health care is successful. This section contains structure, process and outcomes related to care coordination and transition management for the full age range for pediatric patients including the transition to adult care.
This document provides an overview of the pediatric care coordination curriculum developed by Dr. Peter Antonelli, and provides information on contacting him for access to the full content.
A sample tool for assessing the care coordination process for pediatric patients in a hospital environment.
As part of it's Annual Conference educational programs, AAACN offers a CCTM Track designed to cover all aspects of CCTM practice.
In 2007 IHI launched initiatives to translate the Triple Aim concept into specific actions for change. The result was a model and a set of design concepts to fulfill the Triple Aim in practice.