The patient at the centre: evidence from 17 European integrated care programmes for persons with complex needs
BMC Health Services Research2020Vol. 20(1), pp. 1102–1102
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Thomas Czypionka, Markus Kraus, Miriam Reiss, Erik Baltaxe, Josep Roca, Sabine Ruths, Jonathan Stokes, Verena Struckmann, Romana Tandara Haček, Antal Zemplényi, Maaike Hoedemakers, Maureen Rutten‐van Mölken
Abstract
We were able to identify several key aspects for a well-functioning integrated care process for complex patients and how these are put into actual practice. The article sets itself apart from the existing literature by specifically focussing on the growing share of the population with complex care needs and by providing an analysis of actual processes and interpersonal relationships that shape integrated care in practice, incorporating evidence from a variety of programmes in several countries.
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