The nurse is coordinating care with a family whose 10-year old daughter has diabetes. Which of the following principles of care coordination guides the nurse's actions?

1. Provide the right care at the right time for the right person.
2. Identify health problems and intervene.
3. Allow families to initiate contact as they determine all their needs.
4. Ensure family privacy by limiting interdisciplinary information exchange.


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1 Providing the right care at the right time for the right person is a principle of health-care reform to obtain the best quality outcomes in the best possible way.
2 The nurse must form a partnership with the family and negotiate to create a plan that fits with the family priorities and concerns.
3 The nurse must work together with the family to determine needs and assist them in contacting resources if the family wishes the nurse to do so.
4 The nurse must consider privacy laws, institutional policies, and family preferences to create an effective care coordination communication plan.

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