Authors

  1. Hoying, Cheryl PhD, RN, NEA-BC, FACHE, FAAN
  2. Lecher, William T. RN, MS, MBA, NE-BC
  3. Mosko, Dee Dee MSN, RN
  4. Roberto, Nancy MSN, APRN, NNP-BC
  5. Mason, Char MBA, RN, NEA-BC
  6. Murphy, Susan Wade MSN, RN
  7. Taylor, Janalee MSN, APRN, CNP
  8. Cortina, Sandra PhD
  9. Mathison, Elizabeth MSW, LISW-S
  10. Dick, LeaAnn MS, RD, LD, CDE
  11. Schoettker, Pamela J. MS
  12. Britto, Maria T. MD, MPH

Abstract

Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center is transforming the way it cares for its patients by building a sophisticated model that focuses on accountable care across the continuum. As nurses from different parts of the organization, we act as change agents to develop an integrated structure built around the patient's needs, from prevention to self-management. We demonstrate how organizational structure, fluid staffing, professional practice, and healthy behaviors operationally catalyze the continuum of care, and how we utilize self-management, community-based programs, and care integration to change the outcome for our patients and families. While care coordination is taking on many forms in medical centers around the world, Cincinnati Children's is proud and passionate about sharing its best practices along the way.