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February 17, 2016/Primary Care/News & Insights

Relationship Activation

Why it matters

Susan Paschke, Senior Director of Ambulatory Nursing at Cleveland Clinic, discusses relationship activation and its relevancy to care delivery. Patients and their families are integral partners in today’s care teams, but it’s not enough. Relationships and engagement of all team members—especially patients—are key factors in successful care coordination and management. Learn relationship activation strategies from the Cleveland Clinic Integrated Care Model.

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