Action Plan 6: Delivering Connected Care for Complex Patients with Multiple Chronic Needs
Complex patients with multiple chronic needs are frequent and expensive users of services across the full continuum of care across all sectors, from primary care to acute settings including subacute services.
Delivering connected care for complex patients with multiple chronic needs project focuses on mapping and building capability within the subacute sector to provide integrated care for complex patients.
This Action Plan sets out two projects to improve the whole of system functioning in relation to complex patients with multiple chronic conditions:
- Health System Capability Framework
- Complexity Framework
These projects will be key to effective systems reform in Tasmania and will have long term impact on the shape of future services. The deliverables of projects will inform and guide service configuration and commissioning parameters and recommendations for people with complex needs.
Key contacts
- Katie Daly, Senior Policy Officer, Health System Capability Framework at katie.daly@health.tas.gov.au
- Peter Maree, Manager, Strategic Planning, Complexity Framework at peter.maree@health.tas.gov.au
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