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comanaged

Comanaged is an adjective describing a model in which two or more parties jointly share management, governance, or operational responsibilities for a given domain. The arrangement aims to combine complementary strengths—such as internal knowledge and external expertise—and to distribute risk and workload. In practice, comanagement is implemented through formal agreements that specify roles, decision rights, accountability, data access, and performance metrics.

In information technology, comanaged IT refers to a model where an organization’s internal IT team handles

In healthcare, comanagement describes shared responsibility for patient care between providers, such as a primary care

Other uses include corporate governance, facilities management, and project teams, where comanagement balances autonomy with collaboration.

day-to-day
operations
and
strategic
planning,
while
a
managed
service
provider
assumes
responsibility
for
specific
functions
such
as
monitoring,
security,
backup,
and
incident
response.
It
sits
between
fully
in-house
IT
and
fully
outsourced
services.
Benefits
include
broader
expertise,
continuous
coverage,
and
cost
flexibility;
challenges
include
alignment
of
processes,
unclear
incident
ownership,
and
the
need
for
well-crafted
service
level
agreements.
physician
and
a
specialist,
or
between
hospital
and
outpatient
teams,
particularly
for
complex
cases.
This
approach
can
improve
continuity
and
outcomes
but
requires
clear
communication,
defined
care
pathways,
interoperable
records,
and
compatible
workflows.
Successful
implementation
typically
depends
on
clear
authority
boundaries,
agreed
decision
rights,
data
governance,
and
measurable
outcomes.