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Perspectives on Governing Integrated Care Networks

Matthias Mitterlechner () and Anna-Sophia Beese ()
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Matthias Mitterlechner: Center for Health Care, University of St. Gallen (CHC-HSG)
Anna-Sophia Beese: Careum Zentrum für Gesundheitskompetenz

Chapter 17 in Handbook of Integrated Care, 2025, pp 303-314 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract Countries around the world adjust the way they deliver health and social care services, responding to the changing needs of an aging population and people living with one or more chronic conditions. In many cases, service provider organizations break new ground and start coordinating activities in interorganizational networks. However, despite best intentions, progress has remained limited, not least due to the challenge of governing these networks. This chapter aims at identifying three perspectives on the governance of integrated care networks, describing network governance as structure, process, and practice. To increase the meaning of present experience is to add more conceptual sensors. (Karl Weick)

Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-96286-8_11

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