RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Patient's treatment burden related to care coordination in the field of respiratory diseases JF Breathe JO Breathe FD European Respiratory Society SP 210006 DO 10.1183/20734735.0006-2021 VO 17 IS 1 A1 Paola Pierucci A1 Carla Santomasi A1 Nicolino Ambrosino A1 Andrea Portacci A1 Fabrizio Diaferia A1 Kjeld Hansen A1 Mikaela Odemyr A1 Steve Jones A1 Giovanna E. Carpagnano YR 2021 UL http://breathe.ersjournals.com/content/17/1/210006.abstract AB The management of respiratory diseases requires various levels of care: multidisciplinary teams, educational and behavioural interventions, self-management and home-based technical support are vital to ensure adequate care management. However, it is often difficult to access these networks due to fragmentation of patient care and treatment burden. Care coordination aims to ensure patients have a central role and that there is continuity of care among various levels and professionals involved. Moreover, the coronavirus disease pandemic has caused strain on the global healthcare system, with care coordination becoming increasingly important in increasing the resilience of health systems, supporting healthcare professionals and ensuring the right treatment and adequate level of care for these patients.Care coordination is fundamental in treating respiratory disease. Although it involves considerable effort it ensures professionals to work together to reduce the treatment burden for respiratory patients. https://bit.ly/2Qrrpz0