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Evaluating case studies of community-oriented integrated care

Authors :
Thomas, Paul
Sachar, Amrit
Papanikitas, Andrew
While, Alison
Brophy, Chris
Manning, Chris
Mills, Cliff
Ruprah-Shah, Baljeet
Millington-Sanders, Catherine
Morris, David
Kelley Patterson, Deirdre
Hill, Diana
McKenzie-Edwards, Emma
Wright, Fiona
Carelli, Francesco
Shaw, Freddy
Vedel, Isabelle
Spicer, John
Wewiora, Liz
Gul, Malik
Kirkbride BA, Michelle
Sadlowski, Mike
Breton, Mylaine
Banarsee, Ricky
Gupta, Sunjai
Burch, Tony
Kempe, Tulloch
Tzortziou Brown, Victoria
Sanfey, John
Thomas, Paul
Sachar, Amrit
Papanikitas, Andrew
While, Alison
Brophy, Chris
Manning, Chris
Mills, Cliff
Ruprah-Shah, Baljeet
Millington-Sanders, Catherine
Morris, David
Kelley Patterson, Deirdre
Hill, Diana
McKenzie-Edwards, Emma
Wright, Fiona
Carelli, Francesco
Shaw, Freddy
Vedel, Isabelle
Spicer, John
Wewiora, Liz
Gul, Malik
Kirkbride BA, Michelle
Sadlowski, Mike
Breton, Mylaine
Banarsee, Ricky
Gupta, Sunjai
Burch, Tony
Kempe, Tulloch
Tzortziou Brown, Victoria
Sanfey, John
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

This paper summarises a ten-year conversation within London Journal of Primary Care about the nature of community-oriented integrated care (COIC) and how to develop and evaluate it. COIC means integration of efforts for combined disease-treatment and health-enhancement at local, community level. COIC is similar to the World Health Organisation concept of a Community-Based Coordinating Hub – both require a local geographic area where different organisations align their activities for whole system integration and develop local communities for health. COIC is a necessary part of an integrated system for health and care because it enables multiple insights into ‘wicked problems’, and multiple services to integrate their activities for people with complex conditions, at the same time helping everyone to collaborate for the health of the local population. The conversation concludes seven aspects of COIC that warrant further attention.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1044758628
Document Type :
Electronic Resource