2015
DOI: 10.3747/co.22.2194
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Doctor, What Are My Options? a Prospective Cohort Study of an Individualized Care Plan for Patients with Gastrointestinal Cancer

Abstract: Background For cancer patients, information about their disease and its treatment is often delivered within a

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“…In addition, care coordination also involves collaboration with the patient, aiming to design an individualized multidisciplinary care plan that covers the unique needs, preferences and goals of each patient. Such care plans are already frequently integrated in the care for persons with other chronic diseases, including cancer [ 29, 30 ] and diabetes [ 31 ]. This care plan considers the individual circumstances and specific patient characteristics.…”
Section: Towards Personalized Care Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, care coordination also involves collaboration with the patient, aiming to design an individualized multidisciplinary care plan that covers the unique needs, preferences and goals of each patient. Such care plans are already frequently integrated in the care for persons with other chronic diseases, including cancer [ 29, 30 ] and diabetes [ 31 ]. This care plan considers the individual circumstances and specific patient characteristics.…”
Section: Towards Personalized Care Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%