Broadening the Boundaries of Integrated Care in Response to Necessity: Where Are the Limits for Each Sector, and Who Should Pay for What?; Comment on “The Effect of Integrated Care After Discharge From Hospitals on Outcomes Among Korean Older Adults”
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Broadening the Boundaries of Integrated Care in Response to Necessity: Where Are the Limits for Each Sector, and Who Should Pay for What?; Comment on “The Effect of Integrated Care After Discharge From Hospitals on Outcomes Among Korean Older Adults”
Impacts of integrated care interventions, particularly on utilisation and financial outcomes, can be mixed, sometimes quite disappointing when compared to expectations. Positive deviants come along occasionally, but it is extremely difficult to unpick exactly why one intervention might ‘work’ where others have not. Choi & Yoo evaluated a programme in Korea, which appears to have increased time older patients discharged from hospital spend at hom…
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