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Abstract Background Although there is a consensus on the potential benefits of information and communications technology (ICT) based mechanisms to improve cross-level clinical coordination, their introduction varies greatly among regions and services. The aim is to analyse the knowledge and use of digital coordination mechanisms and the factors related to the use in the health services of three autonomous communities (ACs) of the Spanish national health system. Methods Cross-sectional study based on an on-line survey by means of self-administration of the COORDENA-TICs questionnaire to primary and secondary care doctors of the health services in Catalonia (CAT) (n = 2277), Balearic Islands (BI) (n = 441), Basque Country (BC) (n = 572). Outcome variables: Knowledge and use of digital coordination mechanisms and difficulties of use. Explanatory variables: sociodemographic, labour-related, contextual, organizational, and interactional factors. Descriptive and multivariate analysis were performed to compare the ACs. Results There were some differences between the ACs: the access to and use of ICT-based coordination mechanisms in BI was limited, with the electronic health record (EHR) being the most available but infrequently used, whereas in BC and CAT there was wide access to and use of the EHR and virtual consultations between levels. In all three ACs common difficulties in EHR use emerged such as, technical problems, disorganized and/or insufficient information. Different contextual, organizational, and interactional factors were associated to their use in all three ACs. Conclusions There were differences in the type and level of implementation of ICT-based coordination mechanisms between the ACs that can be related to organizational and contextual factors, that should be further analysed. Addressing the relevant factors in each context should contribute to design effective strategies based on ICT-based coordination mechanisms to improve cross-level clinical coordination. Key messages • Implementation and use of ICT-based coordination mechanisms differed across the three ACs and could be related to differences in contextual and organizational factors in each context. • It is necessary to explore factors and difficulties related to the use of these mechanisms to develop more effective strategies to improve their use and hence impact on clinical coordination.

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