Which of the following tools that is used to support patient care coordination is patient-centered?
1. Clinical practice guidelines
2. Clinical pathways
3. Risk management
4. Disease management
5. Case management
1, 2, 4, 5
Explanation: 1. Clinical practice guidelines are used to support patient care coordination that is patient-centered.
2. Clinical pathways are used to support patient care coordination that is patient-centered.
3. Risk management is used to track high-risk errors and potential legal concerns that might lead to malpractice. It is not used to support patient care coordination that is patient-centered.
4. Disease management is used to support patient care coordination that is patient-centered.
5. Case management is used to support patient care coordination that is patient-centered.
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