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How do Policy and Institutional Settings Shape Opportunities for Community-Based Primary Health Care? A Comparison of Ontario, Québec and New Zealand

Community-based primary health care describes a model of service provision that is oriented to the population health needs and wants of service users and communities, and has particular relevance to supporting the growing proportion of the population with multiple chronic conditions. Internationally...

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Autores principales: Tenbensel, Tim, Miller, Fiona, Breton, Mylaine, Couturier, Yves, Morton-Chang, Frances, Ashton, Toni, Sheridan, Nicolette, Peckham, Alexandra, Williams, A Paul, Kenealy, Tim, Wodchis, Walter
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Publicado: Ubiquity Press 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5624106/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28970754
http://dx.doi.org/10.5334/ijic.2514
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author Tenbensel, Tim
Miller, Fiona
Breton, Mylaine
Couturier, Yves
Morton-Chang, Frances
Ashton, Toni
Sheridan, Nicolette
Peckham, Alexandra
Williams, A Paul
Kenealy, Tim
Wodchis, Walter
author_facet Tenbensel, Tim
Miller, Fiona
Breton, Mylaine
Couturier, Yves
Morton-Chang, Frances
Ashton, Toni
Sheridan, Nicolette
Peckham, Alexandra
Williams, A Paul
Kenealy, Tim
Wodchis, Walter
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description Community-based primary health care describes a model of service provision that is oriented to the population health needs and wants of service users and communities, and has particular relevance to supporting the growing proportion of the population with multiple chronic conditions. Internationally, aspirations for community-based primary health care have stimulated local initiatives and influenced the design of policy solutions. However, the ways in which these ideas and influences find their way into policy and practice is strongly mediated by policy settings and institutional legacies of particular jurisdictions. This paper seeks to compare the key institutional and policy features of Ontario, Québec and New Zealand that shape the ‘space available’ for models of community-based primary health care to take root and develop. Our analysis suggests that two key conditions are the integration of relevant health and social sector organisations, and the range of policy levers that are available and used by governments. New Zealand has the most favourable conditions, and Ontario the least favourable. All jurisdictions, however, share a crucial barrier, namely the ‘barbed-wire fence’ that separates funding of medical and ‘non-medical’ primary care services, and the clear interests primary care doctors have in maintaining this fence. Moves in the direction of system-wide community-based primary health care require a gradual dismantling of this fence.
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spelling pubmed-56241062017-10-02 How do Policy and Institutional Settings Shape Opportunities for Community-Based Primary Health Care? A Comparison of Ontario, Québec and New Zealand Tenbensel, Tim Miller, Fiona Breton, Mylaine Couturier, Yves Morton-Chang, Frances Ashton, Toni Sheridan, Nicolette Peckham, Alexandra Williams, A Paul Kenealy, Tim Wodchis, Walter Int J Integr Care Policy Paper Community-based primary health care describes a model of service provision that is oriented to the population health needs and wants of service users and communities, and has particular relevance to supporting the growing proportion of the population with multiple chronic conditions. Internationally, aspirations for community-based primary health care have stimulated local initiatives and influenced the design of policy solutions. However, the ways in which these ideas and influences find their way into policy and practice is strongly mediated by policy settings and institutional legacies of particular jurisdictions. This paper seeks to compare the key institutional and policy features of Ontario, Québec and New Zealand that shape the ‘space available’ for models of community-based primary health care to take root and develop. Our analysis suggests that two key conditions are the integration of relevant health and social sector organisations, and the range of policy levers that are available and used by governments. New Zealand has the most favourable conditions, and Ontario the least favourable. All jurisdictions, however, share a crucial barrier, namely the ‘barbed-wire fence’ that separates funding of medical and ‘non-medical’ primary care services, and the clear interests primary care doctors have in maintaining this fence. Moves in the direction of system-wide community-based primary health care require a gradual dismantling of this fence. Ubiquity Press 2017-06-27 /pmc/articles/PMC5624106/ /pubmed/28970754 http://dx.doi.org/10.5334/ijic.2514 Text en Copyright: © 2017 The Author(s) http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (CC-BY 4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. See http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/.
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Miller, Fiona
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Couturier, Yves
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Ashton, Toni
Sheridan, Nicolette
Peckham, Alexandra
Williams, A Paul
Kenealy, Tim
Wodchis, Walter
How do Policy and Institutional Settings Shape Opportunities for Community-Based Primary Health Care? A Comparison of Ontario, Québec and New Zealand
title How do Policy and Institutional Settings Shape Opportunities for Community-Based Primary Health Care? A Comparison of Ontario, Québec and New Zealand
title_full How do Policy and Institutional Settings Shape Opportunities for Community-Based Primary Health Care? A Comparison of Ontario, Québec and New Zealand
title_fullStr How do Policy and Institutional Settings Shape Opportunities for Community-Based Primary Health Care? A Comparison of Ontario, Québec and New Zealand
title_full_unstemmed How do Policy and Institutional Settings Shape Opportunities for Community-Based Primary Health Care? A Comparison of Ontario, Québec and New Zealand
title_short How do Policy and Institutional Settings Shape Opportunities for Community-Based Primary Health Care? A Comparison of Ontario, Québec and New Zealand
title_sort how do policy and institutional settings shape opportunities for community-based primary health care? a comparison of ontario, québec and new zealand
topic Policy Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5624106/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28970754
http://dx.doi.org/10.5334/ijic.2514
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