Specialists and primary care providers (PCP) generally manage complex chronic diseases in silos, and delineation of responsibilities is often unclear. We aimed to compare the similarities and differences in perception… Click to show full abstract
Specialists and primary care providers (PCP) generally manage complex chronic diseases in silos, and delineation of responsibilities is often unclear. We aimed to compare the similarities and differences in perception and practice across three complex conditions as it relates to the delineation of responsibilities, perceived roles, and communication. We also aimed to identify factors most strongly associated with a clear delineation of responsibilities, as one aspect of coordinated care.
               
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