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Integrated Care Models in Aged Care: The Role of Technology

Madhan Balasubramanian (), Mark Brommeyer (), Lucy Simmonds () and Angie Shafei ()
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Madhan Balasubramanian: Flinders University
Mark Brommeyer: Flinders University
Lucy Simmonds: Flinders University
Angie Shafei: Flinders University

A chapter in Human-Centered Service Design for Healthcare Transformation, 2023, pp 401-413 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract Health systems globally are struggling to respond to a rapidly ageing population and promote positive trajectories for healthy ageing. Integrated care models provide an avenue towards care being delivered in a coordinated and structured manner across different levels of care (primary, secondary and tertiary). Technology is vital in providing timely and effective integrated care for older people. Emerging technologies can play a role both in aged care facilities, as well as in-home services. This chapter discusses the role of technology in facilitating or enhancing integrated care models in aged care.

Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-20168-4_22

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