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THE COLLECTIVE CARE CONTINUUM: BRIDGING HEALTH SPECIALTIES FOR COMPREHENSIVE PATIENT SUPPORT

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Mahdi Yahia Alayafi, Fatma Saleh Yahya Abdu, Nahed Essa Alsohayeh, Sami Fahad Almutairi, Haider Issa Abdulaal, Hasseh Ibrahim Alsuhibani, Saleh Omar Saleh Bajahlan, Yousef Naif Ghati Alharbi, Waseela Jaffer Al Awami, Naif Abdulrahman Alammari, Majed Nuwayf Dakhelallah Almutairi, Haneen Abdullah Mohammed Alqattan, Amal Nasser Amer Almfarh
» doi: 10.53555/ecb/2022.11.9.139

Abstract

The Collective Care Continuum (CCC) model emphasizes the integration of various health specialties to enhance patient support comprehensively. This study evaluates the CCC model's impact on care coordination, treatment outcomes, and patient satisfaction. Results indicate that the CCC significantly improves care coordination, as evidenced by higher patient satisfaction due to improved communication and streamlined treatment processes. Healthcare providers report enhanced collaborative practices, leading to better understanding, and managing patient needs. Results also show improved outcomes, particularly in chronic disease management, highlighting the model’s effectiveness in providing continuous, multifaceted support. This research demonstrates the CCC's potential to transform patient care by fostering collaboration and patient-centered practices, suggesting that wider adoption could lead to more efficient resource use, improved patient outcomes, and increased satisfaction across healthcare systems. Future studies should investigate the long-term effects of CCC and its applicability in various healthcare environments. Aim: to investigate how integrated care models bridge different health specialties to enhance patient outcomes, improve quality of care, and reduce healthcare costs.

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