Background Interorganizational networks in healthcare do not always attain their goals. Existing models outline the factors that could explain poor network performance …
N Goodwin, V Stein, V Amelung - Handbook integrated care, 2021 - Springer
Integrated care is difficult to define and understand since it represents a complex service innovation in the way health and care services should be redesigned around people's …
Discussion: The three cases demonstrate how goal-oriented care has the potential to catalyse integrated care. Exploration of these cases suggests that goal-oriented care can …
Introduction Integrated service delivery is considered to be an essential condition for improving the management and health outcomes of people with chronic kidney disease …
Methods: We used a qualitative multimethod design that combined expert questionnaires, a systematic literature review, and secondary analysis of two case reports. Twenty-five …
B Steenkamer, H Drewes, K Putters… - Journal of health …, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
Objective Population health management (PHM) refers to large-scale transformation efforts by collaborative adaptive health networks that reorganize and integrate services across …
K Raus, E Mortier, K Eeckloo - BMC Health Services Research, 2020 - Springer
Background In the organization of health care and health care systems, there is an increasing trend towards integrated care. Policy-makers from different countries are creating …
SS Filliettaz, P Berchtold, D Kohler… - Health Policy, 2018 - Elsevier
Introduction Due to fragmentation of care delivery, health systems are under pressure and integrated care is advocated for. Compared to the numerous existing integrated care …
L Angus, PP Valentijn - Australian journal of primary health, 2018 - CSIRO Publishing
Many countries and health systems are pursuing integrated care as a means of achieving better outcomes. However, no standard approaches exist for comparing integration …