Care coordination is key to patient outcomes. Good coordination between caregivers and care teams improves mental and physical health of patients.
The article, “Care coordination improves mental and physical health outcomes” from the Cleveland Daily Banner states,
“The Tennessee Association of Mental Health Organizations which represents 20 community mental health centers and other nonprofit behavioral health care providers, announced results from the first year of the Tennessee Health Link program, highlighting improved health outcomes for individuals and improved cost control for the state through better coordination of behavioral and physical health services.”
To read the entire article, please click here
If you would like to learn more about care coordination and Healthcare Case Management Certification then please review the program and see if it matches your academic and professional needs.