Health care is increasingly under pressure. Budget crises are making
collaboration and smart thinking essential, while increasing numbers
of people with multiple long-term conditions make specialist models of
health care increasingly inefficient – patients too often go from
one specialist to another, duplicating effort and paying too little
attention to the bigger picture of their health. Collaborating for
Health outlines a solution: community-oriented integrated care and
health promotion. Designed to prevent the problems of fragmented care,
this approach focuses on building teams, networks and communities for
health and care at local level, where it is easier to see the range of
factors that affect people’s health. With the emphasis on
partnership-working between primary care, public health and others, it
allows clusters of general practices to share the work of integrating
efforts for care and health improvement, and for non-medical
organisations to lead parallel initiatives for health and care.
Introducing both horizontal and vertical integration, Thomas presents
ways to develop community-oriented integrated care in a sustainable
way, and how to practise the skills in small ways before you have to
perform on a big stage. This guide is for anyone interested in how
multidisciplinary primary care teams can orchestrate most aspects of
health and care at local level, with timely specialist input.
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ISBN
9781351535922
Publisert
2017
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Utgiver
Taylor & Francis
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
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Digital bok
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