Consumers and Families Need Assistance in Making Informed Choices About Long-Term Care “How effective do you think each of the following strategies would.

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Consumers and Families Need Assistance in Making Informed Choices About Long-Term Care “How effective do you think each of the following strategies would be in helping people make informed choices when navigating the long-term care system?” Formal care coordination services that explicitly link people to available long-term care options Counseling services that help people navigate available service options when long-term care is needed Having a medical home* to link families and services and offer shared decision-making with the family Ensuring that hospital discharge planners are informed about services in their community and help patients make decisions Public information campaigns aimed at stimulating people to plan for future long-term care needs 74 74 68 67 29 *”Medical home” is defined as a patient-centered primary care practice that is designed to offer accessible, continuous, and coordinated care. Source: Commonwealth Fund Health Care Opinion Leaders Survey, June 2008.