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Building integrated care systems: a case study of Bidasoa Integrated Health Organisation

INTRODUCTION: This paper analyses the implementation of integrated care policies in the Basque Country through the deployment of an Integrated Health Organisation in Bidasoa area during the period 2011–2014. Structural, functional and clinical integration policies have been employed with the aim to...

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Autores principales: Polanco, Nuria Toro, Zabalegui, Iñaki Berraondo, Irazusta, Itziar Pérez, Solinís, Roberto Nuño, Del Río Cámara, Mario
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Publicado: Uopen Journals 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4491322/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26150764
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author Polanco, Nuria Toro
Zabalegui, Iñaki Berraondo
Irazusta, Itziar Pérez
Solinís, Roberto Nuño
Del Río Cámara, Mario
author_facet Polanco, Nuria Toro
Zabalegui, Iñaki Berraondo
Irazusta, Itziar Pérez
Solinís, Roberto Nuño
Del Río Cámara, Mario
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description INTRODUCTION: This paper analyses the implementation of integrated care policies in the Basque Country through the deployment of an Integrated Health Organisation in Bidasoa area during the period 2011–2014. Structural, functional and clinical integration policies have been employed with the aim to deliver integrated and person-centred care for patients, especially for those living with chronic conditions. METHODS: This organisational case study used multiple data sources and methods in a pragmatic and reflexive manner to build a picture of the organisational development over a 4-year period. In order to measure the progress of integration three concepts have been measured: (i) readiness for chronicity measured with Assessment of Readiness for Chronicity in Healthcare Organisations tool; (ii) collaboration between clinicians from different care levels measured with the D'Amour Questionnaire, and (iii) overall impact of integration through several indicators based on the Triple Aim Framework. RESULTS: The measurement of organisational readiness for chronicity showed improvements in five of the six areas under evaluation. Similarly the collaboration between professionals of different care levels showed a steady improvement in each of the 10 items. Furthermore, the Triple Aim-based indicators showed a better experience of care in terms of patients’ perceptions of care coordination; a reduction in hospital utilisation, particularly for patients with complex chronic conditions; and cost-containment in terms of per capita expenditure. CONCLUSION: There is a significant amount of data that shows that Bidasoa Integrated Health Organisation has progressed in terms of delivering integrated care for chronic conditions with a positive impact on several Triple Aim outcomes.
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spelling pubmed-44913222015-07-06 Building integrated care systems: a case study of Bidasoa Integrated Health Organisation Polanco, Nuria Toro Zabalegui, Iñaki Berraondo Irazusta, Itziar Pérez Solinís, Roberto Nuño Del Río Cámara, Mario Int J Integr Care Integrated Care Case INTRODUCTION: This paper analyses the implementation of integrated care policies in the Basque Country through the deployment of an Integrated Health Organisation in Bidasoa area during the period 2011–2014. Structural, functional and clinical integration policies have been employed with the aim to deliver integrated and person-centred care for patients, especially for those living with chronic conditions. METHODS: This organisational case study used multiple data sources and methods in a pragmatic and reflexive manner to build a picture of the organisational development over a 4-year period. In order to measure the progress of integration three concepts have been measured: (i) readiness for chronicity measured with Assessment of Readiness for Chronicity in Healthcare Organisations tool; (ii) collaboration between clinicians from different care levels measured with the D'Amour Questionnaire, and (iii) overall impact of integration through several indicators based on the Triple Aim Framework. RESULTS: The measurement of organisational readiness for chronicity showed improvements in five of the six areas under evaluation. Similarly the collaboration between professionals of different care levels showed a steady improvement in each of the 10 items. Furthermore, the Triple Aim-based indicators showed a better experience of care in terms of patients’ perceptions of care coordination; a reduction in hospital utilisation, particularly for patients with complex chronic conditions; and cost-containment in terms of per capita expenditure. CONCLUSION: There is a significant amount of data that shows that Bidasoa Integrated Health Organisation has progressed in terms of delivering integrated care for chronic conditions with a positive impact on several Triple Aim outcomes. Uopen Journals 2015-06-24 /pmc/articles/PMC4491322/ /pubmed/26150764 Text en Copyright 2015, Authors retain the copyright of their article http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This work is licensed under a (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0) Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License
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Zabalegui, Iñaki Berraondo
Irazusta, Itziar Pérez
Solinís, Roberto Nuño
Del Río Cámara, Mario
Building integrated care systems: a case study of Bidasoa Integrated Health Organisation
title Building integrated care systems: a case study of Bidasoa Integrated Health Organisation
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title_full_unstemmed Building integrated care systems: a case study of Bidasoa Integrated Health Organisation
title_short Building integrated care systems: a case study of Bidasoa Integrated Health Organisation
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4491322/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26150764
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