Effective Digital Care Coordination

Presented by Jon Ide-Don

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This course is the third and final course in a series focused on integrating digital care into clinical practice. It aims to teach participants how digital care coordination functions within various care team models, emphasizing the purpose, value, and core practices of effective coordination. The course also provides strategies for successful team-based care and highlights essential skills for asynchronous communication and remote patient monitoring.

Learning Objectives
  • Explain how digital care coordination works in two different care team models
  • Identify the purpose, value, and core practices of digital care coordination
  • Outline strategies for effective team-based care
  • Highlight essential skills and characteristics for successful asynchronous communication and remote monitoring

Meet your instructor

A man with short black hair and a blue shirt smiles in front of a beige paneled wall, representing medbridge hybrid care.

Jon Ide-Don

Jon Ide-Don is a digital health leader and expert in building digital health products that deliver care at scale. As Director of Clinical Programs, Jon leads the clinical content team in defining and developing best-in-class digital care pathways that are clinically rigorous and patient-first. Jon has his Doctorate in…

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Chapters & learning objectives

Digital Care Coordination: Purpose, Value, and Core Practices in Team-Based Care

1. Digital Care Coordination: Purpose, Value, and Core Practices in Team-Based Care

This chapter compares the primary clinician and team-based models for hybrid care, outlines the value and core practices of digital care coordination, and details strategies for highly effective team-based care.

Best Practices for Asynchronous Communication and Remote Monitoring

2. Best Practices for Asynchronous Communication and Remote Monitoring

Chapter 2 defines remote monitoring and provides actionable best practices for effectively monitoring patients and communicating with them asynchronously to drive engagement.