Positioning Integrated Care Governance: Key Issues and Core Components
Mirella Minkman (),
Nick Zonneveld and
Jay Shaw
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Mirella Minkman: Tilburg University/TIAS, Innovation of Governance of Integrated Care
Nick Zonneveld: Tilburg University/TIAS, Innovation of Governance of Integrated Care
Jay Shaw: Institute for Health System Solutions and Virtual Care, Womens College Research Institute, Ethics and Health, University of Toronto
Chapter Chapter 10 in Handbook Integrated Care, 2021, pp 149-164 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract In this chapter we outline the importance and complexity of integrated care governance, by positioning it in the total spectrum of integrated care. Dealing with these complexities is on the one hand daily practice in many countries, on the other hand, we do need more knowledge about what approaches work in what circumstances and why. Integrated care needs suitable governance to sustain and develop further in context. To support managers, policy makers and practitioners, we illustrate in this chapter possible approaches and action points, some examples which we like to share, and we raise new questions for future research and practice.
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-69262-9_10
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