What is the meaning of continuity of care (CoC)?

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From the Guidelines

Continuity of care simply means having the same healthcare providers take care of you over time, ensuring consistent and coordinated care without interruptions or fragmentation as you move between different healthcare settings or providers. This approach is crucial in providing high-quality care, as it allows healthcare providers to have a complete picture of a patient's health, including their medical history, current conditions, and treatment plans [ 1 ]. For instance, when a patient is discharged from a hospital, continuity of care ensures that their regular doctor receives information about their hospital stay and can follow up appropriately, preventing medication errors, unnecessary tests, and missed diagnoses [ 1 ].

Some key aspects of continuity of care include:

  • Having a single point of contact or care coordinator to provide consistent care and support
  • Sharing information between services, including discharge letters, clinical records, and rehabilitation plans
  • Providing patients with a copy of their care plans or records to keep, enabling them to take an active role in their care
  • Ensuring that healthcare providers have access to a patient's complete medical history, allowing them to make informed decisions about their care

By prioritizing continuity of care, healthcare providers can improve patient outcomes, increase patient satisfaction, and reduce healthcare costs [ 1 ]. Therefore, it is essential to prioritize continuity of care in all healthcare settings, ensuring that patients receive consistent, coordinated, and high-quality care throughout their healthcare journey.

From the Research

Definition of Continuity of Care

  • Continuity of care refers to the quality of care over time, involving a continuous caring relationship between a patient and a healthcare professional 2.
  • It can also be viewed as the delivery of a seamless service through integration, coordination, and sharing of information between different providers 2.

Key Aspects of Continuity of Care

  • Patient satisfaction with interpersonal aspects of care and coordination of care 2.
  • Case-management and multidisciplinary team working 2.
  • Communication and coordination between healthcare providers 3.
  • Patient-provider relationships 3.

Benefits of Continuity of Care

  • Improved patient satisfaction 4, 5.
  • Decreased hospitalizations and emergency department visits 4.
  • Improved receipt of preventive services 4.
  • Reduced all-cause mortality 5.
  • Lower rates of hospital presentation and preventable admission 5.

Simple Explanation

  • Continuity of care means that a patient receives consistent and coordinated care over time, from the same healthcare provider or team, to ensure the best possible health outcomes 4, 5, 2, 3, 6.

References

Guideline

Guideline Directed Topic Overview

Dr.Oracle Medical Advisory Board & Editors, 2025

Research

What is 'continuity of care'?

Journal of health services research & policy, 2006

Research

Clarifying model for continuity of care: A concept analysis.

International journal of nursing practice, 2019

Research

Does continuity of care improve patient outcomes?

The Journal of family practice, 2004

Research

Continuity of care: why it matters and what we can do.

Australian journal of primary health, 2019

Research

Creating the continuum of care.

Health matrix, 1989

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