2020
DOI: 10.5334/ijic.4703
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Conducting a Cost-Benefit Analysis of Transitional Care Programmes: The Key Challenges and Recommendations

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“…Notably, financial incentives are potentially powerful tools to stimulate IC (Averill et al, 2010;Tsiachristas, 2016), but separate payment mechanism can block effective integration (Struckmann et al, 2017), moreover, each payment method has a certain negative incentive effect, so mixed payment should be adopted to support more effective and efficient IC system (Berenson and Rice, 2015;Stokes et al, 2018). Furthermore, silos of data collection on a cross-institutional level have created a fragmentation of electronic medical records in many countries, potentially hindering continuity of IC and resulting in clinical, and administrative inefficiencies (Bradley et al, 2017;Meinert et al, 2019;Eh et al, 2020). Governments should fully recognize the great value of medical data, strengthen information systems and promote legal and compliant medical data sharing.…”
Section: Challenges and Solutions In Advancing Icmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Notably, financial incentives are potentially powerful tools to stimulate IC (Averill et al, 2010;Tsiachristas, 2016), but separate payment mechanism can block effective integration (Struckmann et al, 2017), moreover, each payment method has a certain negative incentive effect, so mixed payment should be adopted to support more effective and efficient IC system (Berenson and Rice, 2015;Stokes et al, 2018). Furthermore, silos of data collection on a cross-institutional level have created a fragmentation of electronic medical records in many countries, potentially hindering continuity of IC and resulting in clinical, and administrative inefficiencies (Bradley et al, 2017;Meinert et al, 2019;Eh et al, 2020). Governments should fully recognize the great value of medical data, strengthen information systems and promote legal and compliant medical data sharing.…”
Section: Challenges and Solutions In Advancing Icmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, transitional care has been mainly provided by clinical nurses rather than community nurses through follow-up phone calls and home visits [ 18 ]. For both patients and providers, effective transitional care programs are expensive in terms of time, cost, and personnel [ 19 ]. Additionally, different from developed countries, the cost of transitional care is not a part of the basic medical insurance system in China, which leads to a greater financial burden being placed on older people.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%