Shared values and vision
Integrated care has historically been defined conceptually by the problems it has aimed to solve, namely fragmentation of services, health systems not designed for the needs of an aging population living with multiple chronic diseases, and under-resourced primary care. Download the publication PDF Strategy A4 PDF Read More
Plenary 1: A global approach to improving health outcomes beyond COVID 19 – where to next? chaired by Prof Antonija Balenović and Prof Áine Carroll Presentations and Speakers: Use of cultural programmes to promote health (in the context of UNESCO World Heritage Sites, Horticulture and other social programmes in Croatia) Dr Nina Obuljen-Koržinek A partnership… Read More
Session 2H - Workshop - What's a realist configuration? Presentations and Speakers: What's a realist configuration? Deciding which causal configuration to use, how and why Ms Esther De Weger What's a realist configuration? Deciding which causal configuration to use, how and why Ms Natascha van Vooren Read More
Session 2D - Workshop - Achieving the next level of Integrated Care Presentations and Speakers: Achieving the Next Level of Integrated Care: Sustaining change during COVID-19 to advance integrated care Dr Carolyn Steele Gray Achieving the Next Level of Integrated Care: Sustaining change during COVID-19 to advance integrated care Prof Walter Wodchis Achieving the Next… Read More
Session 1G - Management of risk factors Presentations and Speakers: Monitoring integrated care for childhood overweight and obesity Ms Leandra Koetsier Program "6-10-14 for Health" - as an example of an interdisciplinary model of care for a patient with excess body weight Dr Piotr Popowski EVALUATION OF THE PROJECT ADVISORY ON DIET IN THE CITY… Read More
The third webinar for Special Interest Group Digital health enabling integrated care is scheduled on January 23rd, 2020. Across Canada and globally, there is a growing interest in examining how to involve and engage patients and health providers in a
Read MoreA framework approach to enable local leaders integrate care for older persons: moving from the ‘what’ to the ‘how’
Author: Patrick John Harnett
Abstract
The aging population is a healthcare ‘game changer’ (1,2,3) Multi-morbidities increase with age