Care coordination in two of Bogota’s public healthcare networks: A cross-sectional study among doctors

Introduction: Care coordination is a priority concern for healthcare systems. In Colombia, there is a lack of information on the topic. This study analysed how doctors of two Bogotá’s public healthcare networks perceived coordination between healthcare levels and what factors are associated with the...

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2019
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Universidad del Rosario
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Adult
Article
Colombia
Controlled study
Cross-sectional study
Female
Follow up
Human
Integrated health care system
Job satisfaction
Likert scale
Perception
Primary health care
Questionnaire
Secondary health care
Care coordination
Colombia
Cross-sectional study
Integrated delivery system
Primary health care
Secondary care
Rights
License
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dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv Care coordination in two of Bogota’s public healthcare networks: A cross-sectional study among doctors
title Care coordination in two of Bogota’s public healthcare networks: A cross-sectional study among doctors
spellingShingle Care coordination in two of Bogota’s public healthcare networks: A cross-sectional study among doctors
Adult
Article
Colombia
Controlled study
Cross-sectional study
Female
Follow up
Human
Integrated health care system
Job satisfaction
Likert scale
Perception
Primary health care
Questionnaire
Secondary health care
Care coordination
Colombia
Cross-sectional study
Integrated delivery system
Primary health care
Secondary care
title_short Care coordination in two of Bogota’s public healthcare networks: A cross-sectional study among doctors
title_full Care coordination in two of Bogota’s public healthcare networks: A cross-sectional study among doctors
title_fullStr Care coordination in two of Bogota’s public healthcare networks: A cross-sectional study among doctors
title_full_unstemmed Care coordination in two of Bogota’s public healthcare networks: A cross-sectional study among doctors
title_sort Care coordination in two of Bogota’s public healthcare networks: A cross-sectional study among doctors
dc.subject.keyword.spa.fl_str_mv Adult
Article
Colombia
Controlled study
Cross-sectional study
Female
Follow up
Human
Integrated health care system
Job satisfaction
Likert scale
Perception
Primary health care
Questionnaire
Secondary health care
Care coordination
Colombia
Cross-sectional study
Integrated delivery system
Primary health care
Secondary care
topic Adult
Article
Colombia
Controlled study
Cross-sectional study
Female
Follow up
Human
Integrated health care system
Job satisfaction
Likert scale
Perception
Primary health care
Questionnaire
Secondary health care
Care coordination
Colombia
Cross-sectional study
Integrated delivery system
Primary health care
Secondary care
description Introduction: Care coordination is a priority concern for healthcare systems. In Colombia, there is a lack of information on the topic. This study analysed how doctors of two Bogotá’s public healthcare networks perceived coordination between healthcare levels and what factors are associated with their perception. Methods: A cross-sectional study using the COORDENA-CO questionnaire to a sample of 363 doctors (network-1 = 181; network-2 = 182) in 2015. The questionnaire asks about types and dimensions of care coordination: information and clinical management, with items in a Likert scale, as well as conditions regarding health system, organisational and doctors’ conditions. Descriptive statistics and logistic regression analysis were performed. Results: The doctors’ perception of a high level of coordination did not exceed 25.4%. On coordination of information, limited transfer of clinical information was found. Concerning clinical management, there were limited care coherence, deficits in patient follow-up and lengthy waiting times for specialised care. A high perception of coordination were associated with being female, being over 50 years old, being a specialist, having less than one year’s working experience, working less than 20 h per week at the centre, forming part of network-1, having time available for performing coordination tasks, having job satisfaction and not identifying limitations imposed by healthcare insurers. Discussion: There was limited perception of coordination, in its different dimensions and types with some differences between networks. The results support the importance of guaranteeing job satisfaction, ensuring sufficient time to coordination-related activities and intervening in the restrictions imposed by healthcare insurers to improve care coordination. © The Author(s) 2019.
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