Perspectives on team communication challenges in caring for children with medical complexity
Abstract Background Children with medical complexity (CMC) require the expertise of many care providers spanning different disciplines, institutions, and settings of care. This leads to duplicate health records, breakdowns in communication, and limited opportunities to provide comprehensive, collabo...
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Main Authors: | Sherri Adams (Author), Madison Beatty (Author), Clara Moore (Author), Arti Desai (Author), Leah Bartlett (Author), Erin Culbert (Author), Eyal Cohen (Author), Jennifer Stinson (Author), Julia Orkin (Author) |
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