Abstract
Authors described the patterns, core measures and mechanisms of coordinated care delivery in the localities and analyzed initial outcomes of this practice. It is found that such practice has optimized distribution of regional healthcare resources, implemented first visit to primary institutions, and the care delivery to separate emergency from outpatient service. In addition, the paper analyzed problems found in localities in terms of policy, public hospitals and primary institutions, and proposed elements required for coordinated care delivery system to succeed, such as enhanced policy support, enhanced multi-departmental coordination, and public hospital reform to explore feasible approaches. Key words: Coordinated care; Public hospital reform
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