More than 15 million patients can already benefit from coordinated care

Co-ordinated care is an innovative approach to chronic disease management that provides patients with comprehensive care, faster access to specialists and a wide range of diagnostic tests.

Coordinated care can benefit adults as well as the youngest. In 2023, as many as 5736 children aged 0-17 received comprehensive advice through coordinated care.

The National Health Fund invites you to watch its latest educational video Coordinated care - more benefits for the patient on its YouTube channel NFZ Academy:

The film is part of a series Health at the forefrontwhere we cover interesting topics on health and prevention.

Why is this film worth seeing?

Expert, Prof. Dr. med. Agnieszka Mastalerz-Migas, national consultant in family medicine, answers key questions about coordinated care, including:

  • What is coordinated care?
  • Which diseases does it cover?
  • What additional tests can the GP order?
  • Who is the coordinator and what are his/her tasks?

What does the patient gain in coordinated care?

Convenience - more appointments, examinations and consultations in one place.

Time - The coordinator arranges appointments and consultations for the patient.

Security ️- the coordinator supervises the implementation of the treatment plan.

Availability - a wider range of diagnostic tests and access to specialists.

Knowledge - dietary and educational advice on disease prevention and treatment.


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