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Butler M, Kane RL, McAlpine D, Kathol, RG, Fu SS, Hagedorn H, Wilt TJ. Integration of Mental Health/Substance Abuse and Primary Care No. 173 (Prepared by the Minnesota Evidence-based Practice Center under Contract No. 290-02-0009.) AHRQ Publication No. 09-E003. Rockville, MD. Agency for Healthcare
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and movement that has many names, models, and definitions that often includes the provision of mental-health, behavioral-health and substance-use services in primary care. Common derivatives of the name collaborative care include integrated care, primary care behavioral health, integrated primary
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Essential for the implementation of the integrated care programme is a framework that guides the process. In Ireland, the Health Service Executive (HSE) is implementing an integrated care programme according to a 10-Step Framework. This Framework is created along the recommendation of the World
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The proper integrating of care does not mean the merging of roles. It remains uneconomical to make a physician serve as a nurse. Besides, the opposite approach is strictly prohibited by accreditation and certification schemes. The mix of staff for the various roles is maintained to enable a
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is closely related to integrated care and emphasizes the patient's perspective through the system of health and social services, providing valuable lessons for the integration of systems. Continuity of care is often subdivided into three components:
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and new organizational arrangements focusing on more coordinated and integrated forms of care provision. Integrated care may be seen as a response to the fragmented delivery of health and social services being an acknowledged problem in many
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Gröne, O & Garcia-Barbero, M (2002): Trends in Integrated Care – Reflections on Conceptual Issues. World Health Organization, Copenhagen, 2002, EUR/02/5037864
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The integrated care literature distinguishes between different ways and degrees of working together and three central terms in this respect are
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There are various national associations committed to collaborative care such as the Collaborative Family Healthcare Association.
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Kodner, DL & Spreeuwenberg, C (2002): Integrated care: meaning, logic, applications, and implications – a discussion paper.
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Integrated care seems particularly important to service provision to the elderly, as elderly patients often become
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provider continuity (seeing the same professional each time, with value added if there is a therapeutic, trusting
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Building a Better Delivery System: A New Engineering/Health Care Partnership — Bridging the Quality Chasm
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If possible, please edit only this article, as the article mentioned above may be turned into a
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continuity across the secondary–primary care interface (discharge planning from
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that supports them. These are the key features of collaborative care models:
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is the largest integrated care delivery system in the US.
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Focus on treating the whole person and whole family.
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Index

Transmural care
health care reforms
health systems
siloed
referral
horizontal integration
vertical integration
primary
secondary
tertiary care
Continuity of care
records
specialist
relationship
chronically ill
co-morbidities
NHS Long Term Plan
Collaborative Care
merged
section
redirect
this article's talk page
the source article's talk page
Collaborative care
healthcare philosophy
Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality
research
mental health professionals
primary care
mental health

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