Exploring improvement plans of fourteen European integrated care sites for older people with complex needs
Annerieke Stoop,Annerieke Stoop,Annerieke Stoop,Simone R. de Bruin,Gerald Wistow,Jenny R. Billings,Georg Ruppe,Kai Leichsenring,Konrad Obermann,Caroline A. Baan,Caroline A. Baan,Giel Nijpels +11 more
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Insight into the existing ways that the sites were working with respect to integrated care, their perceived difficulties and their plans for working towards improvement are provided to suggest that broadly-based prevention efforts, population health promotion and community involvement remain limited.About:
This article is published in Health Policy.The article was published on 2019-12-01 and is currently open access. It has received 21 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Integrated care & Chronic care.read more
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What is integrated care
TL;DR: This chapter will explore the complexities of joining-up health and social care in England and includes a case study of Continuing Healthcare (CHC), which is a package of care provided by the National Health Service and which involves a number of providers across the health andsocial care sectors.
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Improving Person-Centredness in Integrated Care for Older People: Experiences from Thirteen Integrated Care Sites in Europe.
Annerieke Stoop,Manon Lette,Eliva Atieno Ambugo,Erica W. Gadsby,Nick Goodwin,Julie MacInnes,Mirella Minkman,Gerald Wistow,Nick Zonneveld,Giel Nijpels,Caroline A. Baan,Simone R. de Bruin +11 more
TL;DR: Evaluating activities aimed at promoting person-centredness from both the service providers’ and service users’ perspectives showed that not all efforts were successful or had the intended consequences for older people.
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Addressing safety risks in integrated care programs for older people living at home: a scoping review.
Manon Lette,Manon Lette,Eliva Atieno Ambugo,Terje P. Hagen,Giel Nijpels,Caroline A. Baan,Caroline A. Baan,Simone R. de Bruin +7 more
TL;DR: Prioritising a multidimensional approach to safety in integrated care programs could enhance the ability of health and social care systems to support older people to live safely at home.
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Different Contexts, Similar Challenges. SUSTAIN's Experiences with Improving Integrated Care in Europe.
Simone R. de Bruin,Jenny R. Billings,Annerieke Stoop,Manon Lette,Eliva Atieno Ambugo,Erica W. Gadsby,Christina Häusler,Konrad Obermann,Gerli-Paat Ahi,Jillian Reynolds,Georg Ruppe,Nhu Tram,Gerald Wistow,Nick Zonneveld,Giel Nijpels,Caroline A. Baan +15 more
TL;DR: The SUSTAIN project generated several overall lessons from its experiences of both developing and evaluating integrated care improvements, and this special issue highlights four of these lessons.
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Integrated care: easy in theory, harder in practice?
TL;DR: Integrated care (IC) is a term now commonly adopted across the world, which implies a positive attitude towards addressing fragmentation of service provision inside health systems as discussed by the authors. But the principles of IC are simple, their implementation is more controversial.
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