Oct. 5, 2017
Global
Integrated care improves health, increases quality of care and lowers costs. These three goals, this Triple Aim in other words, are achieved in many examples from all over the world: from Alaska to New Zealand, from Western Europe to South Africa. However, disseminating all these good examples is easier said than done, as nationwide implementation means the simultaneous realisation of the following six components of integrated care:
1. Multidisciplinary care pathways and decision trees
2. Patient self-management and shared decision-making by patients and professionals
3. Guaranteeing professional and patient- perceived quality
4. Population-based funding and shared savings
5. An Electronic ...
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