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NURS-FPX 6614 Structure and Process in Care Coordination
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Greetings. I am ________. In this video, I will address enhancing care coordination for individuals with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) through the advocacy of evidence-based interventions. I will address the challenges faced in coordinating care to meet the clinical priorities identified through a designed PICOT question related to COPD (McClinton, 2022). I will highlight the essential services and resources required to promote interprofessional care coordination, ultimately aiming to enhance health outcomes for COPD patients. The strategies employed to encourage stakeholder engagement specifically for our COPD care coordination initiative. The session will conclude by discussing upcoming actions aimed at maintaining the careful use of resources and guaranteeing a safe care setting for COPD patients.
The PICOT question involved evaluating;
“Among adult patients diagnosed with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) (P) within local healthcare institutions, does the adoption of a centralized Electronic Health Record (EHR) system (I) as opposed to conventional paper-based recordkeeping (C) lead to enhanced care coordination (O) within six months timeframe (T)?”
Implementing a centralized Electronic Health Record (EHR) system in local healthcare organizations for adult patients with COPD has several care coordination implications. Firstly, it streamlines the sharing of patient information among healthcare providers, facilitating faster and more accurate decision-making. It improves the coordination of care plans, medication management, and follow-up appointments, leading to enhanced patient outcomes and reduced duplication of services (Arnold et al., 2020).
The implementation of a centralized EHR system encourages interdisciplinary collaboration by offering a complete overview of the patient’s health condition and treatment background to all healthcare professionals involved. This collaborative approach enhances communication, coordination, and the continuity of care, thereby guaranteeing that patients diagnosed with COPD receive comprehensive and personalized interventions.
NURS FPX 6614 Assessment 3 Disseminating the Evidence Scholarly Video Media Submission
Drawing conclusions supported by credible evidence, studies such as Classen et al. (2020) and Mullins et al. (2020) have demonstrated the positive impact of centralized EHR systems on care coordination, patient safety, and healthcare efficiency. These studies highlight improvements in information sharing, clinical decision-making, and patient outcomes following the implementation of EHR systems in healthcare organizations. Lalova-Spinks et al. (2024) emphasize the importance of data protection and patient privacy in EHR systems.
Practical implementation strategies and data control mechanisms are crucial for successful care coordination initiatives. Therefore, the evidence strongly supports the conclusion that implementing a centralized EHR system can significantly improve care coordination efforts related to clinical priorities for adult patients with COPD in local healthcare organizations. The credibility of these studies is further underscored by their inclusion in reputable peer-reviewed journals, in which they undergo rigorous evaluation by experts in the field prior to publication (Dixon et al., 2020).
The shift in practice concerning favors and resources accessible to the interprofessional care coordination team entails the introduction of a centralized Electronic Health Record (EHR) system within local healthcare organizations, specifically targeted at adult patients diagnosed with COPD. This change aims to enhance care coordination by providing healthcare professionals with a comprehensive and real-time view of patient information, treatment plans, and outcomes (Dixon et al., 2020).
One of the primary services introduced with the implementation of the centralized EHR system is the ability to share patient data seamlessly among different healthcare providers involved in COPD patient care. Classen et al. (2020) demonstrated that a centralized EHR system improved information sharing among healthcare providers, leading to faster clinical decision-making and reduced adverse events. It ensures that all team members have access to up-to-date information, leading to
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