2009
DOI: 10.5334/ijic.316
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Health systems integration: state of the evidence

Abstract: IntroductionIntegrated health systems are considered a solution to the challenge of maintaining the accessibility and integrity of healthcare in numerous jurisdictions worldwide. However, decision makers in a Canadian health region indicated they were challenged to find evidence-based information to assist with the planning and implementation of integrated healthcare systems.MethodsA systematic literature review of peer-reviewed literature from health sciences and business databases, and targeted grey literatu… Show more

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“…Integrated healthcare, or 'integrated care', has been defined in 175 ways [6]. It is worth looking at what the WHO has to say about this:…”
Section: Integrated Health Carementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Integrated healthcare, or 'integrated care', has been defined in 175 ways [6]. It is worth looking at what the WHO has to say about this:…”
Section: Integrated Health Carementioning
confidence: 99%
“…1,2 It has been recognised that systems are not well integrated, there is duplication and waste throughout the service platforms and ways are needed to reverse these trends. [3][4][5] This has led them to focus on better service integration and more targeted healthcare to those who most need it. Policy makers increasingly realise that if the health sector better meets the needs of the population, they may achieve better health outcomes and increase cost-effectiveness.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Extensa revisão sobre integração de sistemas de saúde 27 aponta insuficiência de estudos empíricos que forneçam evidências para tomada de decisão e falta de ferramentas validadas e padronizadas para avaliação dos resultados, o que torna a tarefa de medir e comparar o impacto da integração no nível das práticas, serviços e sistema um grande desafio para gestores e pesquisadores. Nessa perspectiva, preencher parte destas lacunas é uma das intenções desta pesquisa.…”
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