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Collaborative practice integrates medical and behavioral care coordination of services, interventions, and operational work flows within health plans,
and employer or government individual programs and moves them into a single-delivery model/application advanced through technology. These patient-centered models provide that consumers/patients/beneficiaries make the most informed and rational use of their healthcare benefits/resources by reducing uncoordinated care and multiple contacts while improving communication with providers.
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Utilizing the concepts of collaborative practice management, physicians, case managers, advanced practice nurses, and other clinicians approach the delivery of healthcare interventions using
evidenced-based medicine, guidelines, educational materials, and advocacy to achieve health behavior change yielding optimal health outcomes for each individual. The concepts and their innovative technological support also bring to the industry dramatically more efficient and effective healthcare.
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