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Care Coordination for Kids with Complex Needs

NOMINATED TOPIC | February 21, 2024

1. What is the decision or change (e.g., clinical topic, practice guideline, system design, delivery of care) you are facing or struggling with where a summary of the evidence would be helpful?

Intensive care coordination for children with complex healthcare needs.

2. Why are you struggling with this issue?

There are many models for intensive care coordination. Which ones have the strongest evidence and for which populations? What are the key components of each care coordination model?

3. What do you want to see changed? How will you know that your issue is improving or has been addressed?

Seamless transitions across health care providers, providers in full, clear, and consistent communication, and all providers on the same page as to the treatment plan and progress being made.

4. When do you need the evidence report?

Tue, 12/31/2024

5. What will you do with the evidence report?

This will guide research about gaps in care for children with mental health needs.

Optional Information About You

What is your role or perspective? Researcher

If you are you making a suggestion on behalf of an organization, please state the name of the organization AR

May we contact you if we have questions about your nomination? Yes

Page last reviewed February 2024
Page originally created February 2024

Internet Citation: Care Coordination for Kids with Complex Needs. Content last reviewed February 2024. Effective Health Care Program, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Rockville, MD.
https://effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov/get-involved/nominated-topics/care-coordination

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