January 30, 2019
Categories: complex care

Center for Health Care StrategiesComplex care is a person-centered approach to addressing the needs of a relatively small, heterogenous group of people who repeatedly cycle through multiple healthcare, social service, and other systems—including the criminal justice system—yet do not derive lasting benefit from those interactions. While the United States spends more on health care than any other industrialized nation, much of that spending is concentrated on this small percentage of individuals. The infographic Blueprint for Complex Care: 11 Opportunities to Strengthen the Field from the Center for Health Care Strategies, Inc. highlights recommendations for advancing the field based on input from stakeholders across the country and is meant to function as a companion to the larger publication Blueprint for Complex Care: A Strategic Plan for Advancing the Field.

Source: JusticeCenter