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Psychosocial matched care is a modular system that requires planning, coordination and execution
across multiple levels of an organisation and its external partners.
Early psychosocial triage and matched care system can be seen as a modular system that needs planning, coordination and execution across various levels of an organisation and its external partners.
Each organisation should develop a protocol with a detailed plan of action that outlines specific procedures, rules, and guidelines to be followed in implementing the system of work. The protocol should provide clear instructions for all those involved in the process, including case managers, RTW Coordinators, psychosocial matched care providers and team leaders.
The importance of adhering to the established protocol is emphasised. When individuals deviate from the protocol, the effectiveness of the system is compromised. While the psychosocial matched care system is designed to be straightforward to implement, its success relies heavily on consistent application and adherence to the agreed protocol. It should be expected that ongoing monitoring and continuous improvement is a necessary part of implementation.
This section aims to guide you through the key aspects of implementation such as training and engagement, technology integration, data management and continuous improvement strategies. It addresses common implementation barriers and offers ways to prevent or overcome them.