Titre : | What is the evidence on the economic impacts of integrated care ? |
Auteurs : | Ellen Nolte ; Emma Pitchforth ; World Health Organization (WHO). Regional Office for Europe (Copenhagen, DNK) ; European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies (Brussels, BEL) |
Type de document : | Rapport |
Editeur : | Copenhague [DNK] : OMS Bureau régional de l'Europe, 2014 |
Collection : | Policy summary , num. 11 |
Description : | IX+44p. / tabl., fig. |
Langues: | Anglais |
Mots-clés : | Consommation médicale ; CASE MANAGEMENT ; Hôpital ; Réseau soins coordonnés ; Qualité soins ; Analyse économique ; Analyse coût efficacité ; Efficience ; Efficacité ; Utilisation service ; Satisfaction usager ; Soins santé primaire ; Définition ; Concept ; Soins intégrés ; Revue de littérature |
Résumé : | [BDSP. Notice produite par IRDES kR0xoJjr. Diffusion soumise à autorisation]. This new policy summary reviews the existing evidence on the economic impact of integrated care approaches. Whereas it is generally accepted that integrated care models have a positive effect on the quality of care, health outcomes and patient satisfaction, it is less clear how cost effective they are. As the evidence-base in this field is rather weak, the authors suggest that we may have to revisit our understanding of the concept and our expectations in terms of its assessment. Integrated care should rather be seen as a complex strategy to innovate and implement long-lasting change in the way services in the health and social-care sectors are delivered. |
En ligne : | http://www.euro.who.int/en/about-us/partners/observatory/publications/policy-briefs-and-summaries/what-is-the-evidence-on-the-economic-impacts-of-integrated-care |
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