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Managers further expressed a need for (a) changing organizational structures and processes for optimizing treatment coordination, (b) optimizing the available time for coordinating treatment leadership, (c) decentralizing task coordination away from the departments and toward ward-based task coordination, and (d) developing a uniform biopsychosocial treatment concept.

Drug courts typically divert people facing non-violent charges from prison and jail into treatment, providing direct court supervision, coordinating treatment services, and expediting case processing.

Management of these patients must be a multi-disciplinary effort with either a rheumatologist or a hematologist having the overall responsibility for coordinating treatment and monitoring the patient's immune status and anticoagulation.

The trick is navigating a system of dizzying complexity: coordinating treatment across physicians and health systems, using universal medical records to avoid duplicative testing, employing community-based health workers to cut down on hospitalizations and emergency room visits and the like.

Programs such as CGA can increase both physician and patient awareness and management of the complex nature of medical care for older patients, coordinating treatment on multiple dimensions in the biopsychosocial model of treatment.

Measures that have been suggested include posthospital calls to review patients' plans for follow-up visits and to go over medications and exact dosages, pointing out the importance of patient education so that patients themselves "can make their health care better" while at the same time coordinating treatment of outpatient with inpatient health-care providers.

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In addition, using either drug usually requires oncologists to coordinate treatment with academic hospitals, whom the doctors may view as competitors.

"If you restrict too much, you actually may be increasing their risk," said Kenneth J. Lau, an administrator at the Fordham University Graduate School of Social Service who coordinates treatment of sex offenders at Westchester Jewish Community Services.

Health navigators, sometimes called patient advocates, help patients find and coordinate treatment, comply with medical advice and manage illnesses.

The colorectal center enables children to get coordinated treatment from different specialists, and spares parents the frustration of navigating a maze of tests, consultations and procedures by handing them a detailed itinerary when they arrive.

Drugstore chains like Walgreens and CVS are now partnering with hospitals or accountable care organizations to give patients convenient points of access and to coordinate treatment.

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