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Care Coordination Guide for Practice Nurses

Oh no! My worst nightmare!

The partners’ meeting is over and the Practice Manager has just told me that I have to do the care plans in future. They want me to build service and care coordination in the practice and they want to hire someone else to look after the treatment room.

I have two weeks to get up to speed and put things in place. From everything I’ve heard at the practice nurse meetings, it’s a mine field. I wouldn’t know where to start!

Maybe I need to look for a job somewhere else?

 

Are you familiar with this scenario?

Would you like to manage care plans and provide excellent care coordination for your patients but don’t really know where to start?

Or perhaps you are already doing care plans but find organising service provision to be a nightmare, spend too much time trying to make contact with providers and are trapped in an endless paper trail?

The Care Coordination Guide for Practice Nurses is just what you need. It provides a step by step approach to help you set up stream-lined care coordination in your practice.

Navigating the guide

The Care Coordination for Practice Nurses package contain three parts. Click onto each and work through the guides. Use the menus on your right to navigate between modules.

A. MBS Guide for Nurses in General Practice
B. Care Coordination for Nurses in General Practice
C. Using an External Care Coordinator

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