Journal of Integrated Care: Volume 23 Issue 3
Practical evidence for service improvement
Table of contents
Achieving integrated care through CAS thinking and a collaborative mindset
Lars Edgren, Keith BarnardThe purpose of this paper is to contribute to knowledge by exploring and distilling how providers in health and social care who have adopted complex adaptive systems thinking (CAS…
Frailty – from bedside to buzzword?
Jill Manthorpe, Steve Iliffe– The purpose of this paper is to explore common usage and understanding of the term “frailty”, which is increasingly used in health care debates in England.
An exploration of the integration of health and social care within Scotland: Senior stakeholders’ views of the key enablers and barriers
Kevin HutchisonThe ongoing integration of health and social care in Scotland presents both challenges and opportunities. The purpose of this paper is to consider emerging enablers and barriers…
“When we say ‘urgent’ it means now …”: Health and social care leaders’ perceptions of each other’s roles and ways of working
Laura Griffith, Jon GlasbyThe purpose of this paper is to describe the perceptions which senior health and social care leaders have of their own organisations and of partner agencies, illustrating a…
Contracting for integrated health and social care: a critical review of four models
Jenny Billings, Esther de WegerService transformation of health and social care is currently requiring commissioners to assess the suitability of their contracting mechanisms to ensure goodness of fit with the…
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1476-9018e-ISSN:
2042-8685ISSN-L:
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Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
hybridEditor:
- Professor Axel Kaehne