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From organizational integration to clinical integration: analysis of the path between one level of integration to another using official documents
PURPOSE: Services’ integration comprises organizational, normative, economic, informational and clinical dimensions. Since 2004, the province of Quebec has devoted significant efforts to unify the governance of the main health and social care organizations of its various territories. Notwithstanding...
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2010
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author | Mandza, Matey Gagnon, Dominique Carrier, Sébastien Belzile, Louise Demers, Louis |
author_facet | Mandza, Matey Gagnon, Dominique Carrier, Sébastien Belzile, Louise Demers, Louis |
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description | PURPOSE: Services’ integration comprises organizational, normative, economic, informational and clinical dimensions. Since 2004, the province of Quebec has devoted significant efforts to unify the governance of the main health and social care organizations of its various territories. Notwithstanding the uniformity of the national plan’s prescription, the territorial integration modalities greatly vary across the province. THEORY: This research is based upon a conceptual model of integration that comprises six components: inter-organizational partnership, case management, standardized assessment, a single entry point, a standardized service planning tool and a shared clinical file. METHODS: We conducted an embedded case study in six contrasted sites in terms of their level of integration. All documents prescribing the implementation of integration were retrieved and analyzed. RESULTS AND CONCLUSIONS: The analyzed documents demonstrate a growing local appropriation of the current integrative reform. Interestingly however, no link seems to exist between the quality of local prescriptions and the level of integration achieved in each site. This finding leads us to hypothesize that the variable quality of the operational accompaniment offered to implement these prescriptions is a variable in play. |
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spelling | pubmed-30318282011-02-02 From organizational integration to clinical integration: analysis of the path between one level of integration to another using official documents Mandza, Matey Gagnon, Dominique Carrier, Sébastien Belzile, Louise Demers, Louis Int J Integr Care Conference Abstract PURPOSE: Services’ integration comprises organizational, normative, economic, informational and clinical dimensions. Since 2004, the province of Quebec has devoted significant efforts to unify the governance of the main health and social care organizations of its various territories. Notwithstanding the uniformity of the national plan’s prescription, the territorial integration modalities greatly vary across the province. THEORY: This research is based upon a conceptual model of integration that comprises six components: inter-organizational partnership, case management, standardized assessment, a single entry point, a standardized service planning tool and a shared clinical file. METHODS: We conducted an embedded case study in six contrasted sites in terms of their level of integration. All documents prescribing the implementation of integration were retrieved and analyzed. RESULTS AND CONCLUSIONS: The analyzed documents demonstrate a growing local appropriation of the current integrative reform. Interestingly however, no link seems to exist between the quality of local prescriptions and the level of integration achieved in each site. This finding leads us to hypothesize that the variable quality of the operational accompaniment offered to implement these prescriptions is a variable in play. Igitur, Utrecht Publishing & Archiving 2010-12-06 /pmc/articles/PMC3031828/ Text en Copyright 2010, International Journal of Integrated Care (IJIC) |
spellingShingle | Conference Abstract Mandza, Matey Gagnon, Dominique Carrier, Sébastien Belzile, Louise Demers, Louis From organizational integration to clinical integration: analysis of the path between one level of integration to another using official documents |
title | From organizational integration to clinical integration: analysis of the path between one level of integration to another using official documents |
title_full | From organizational integration to clinical integration: analysis of the path between one level of integration to another using official documents |
title_fullStr | From organizational integration to clinical integration: analysis of the path between one level of integration to another using official documents |
title_full_unstemmed | From organizational integration to clinical integration: analysis of the path between one level of integration to another using official documents |
title_short | From organizational integration to clinical integration: analysis of the path between one level of integration to another using official documents |
title_sort | from organizational integration to clinical integration: analysis of the path between one level of integration to another using official documents |
topic | Conference Abstract |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3031828/ |
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