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AbstractPurpose - A Swedish framework law has enabled integration between public agencies in vocational rehabilitation. With support of this law, coordination associations can be formed to fund and...
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View ArticleShared Mental Models of Integrated Care: Aligning Multiple Stakeholder...
AbstractPurpose - Health service organizations and professionals are under increasing pressure to work together to deliver integrated patient care. A common understanding of integration strategies may...
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AbstractPurpose - Purpose: this article explores how objects function in integration efforts in health and social care contexts. Design/methodology/approach - Design/Methodology/Approach: the article...
View ArticleExperimenting with Clinical Networks: The Australasian Experience
AbstractPurpose - Australian states have embraced clinical networking as a mechanism for managing, organising and improving the quality of care. Using these individualised state approaches to clinical...
View ArticleActor or arena: contrasting translations of a law on interorganizational...
AbstractPurpose– A Swedish framework law has enabled integration between public agencies in vocational rehabilitation. With the support of this law, coordination associations can be formed to fund and...
View ArticleRole of innovative institutional structures in integrated governance: A case...
AbstractPurpose– The aim of this paper is to highlight the significance of integrated governance in bringing about community participation, improved service delivery, accountability of public systems...
View ArticleSensemaking: a driving force behind the integration of professional practices
AbstractPurpose– There has been considerable effort in recent years to link and integrate professional services more closely for patients with comorbidities. However, difficulties persist, especially...
View ArticleShared mental models of integrated care: aligning multiple stakeholder...
AbstractPurpose– Health service organizations and professionals are under increasing pressure to work together to deliver integrated patient care. A common understanding of integration strategies may...
View ArticleWhose kettle?: Exploring the role of objects in managing and mediating the...
AbstractPurpose– This article aims to explore how objects function in integration efforts in health and social care contexts. Design/methodology/approach– The article draws on boundary object theory...
View ArticleExperimenting with clinical networks: the Australasian experience
AbstractPurpose– Australian states have embraced clinical networking as a mechanism for managing, organising and improving the quality of care. Using these individualised state approaches to clinical...
View ArticleIntegration: work still in progress
AbstractPurpose– The purpose of this paper is to set the context for this special issue and provide an introduction to the individual contributions. Design/methodology/approach– This paper uses a...
View ArticleRecognizing junior doctors’ potential contribution to patient safety and...
AbstractPurpose - To re-frame perceptions surrounding junior doctors’ capacity to contribute to patient safety and quality improvement.Design/methodology/approach - A targeted literature review was...
View ArticleIntrinsic Motivation: How Can It Play A Pivotal Role In Changing Clinician...
AbstractPurpose - In the light of an increasing healthcare burden, this paper seeks to offer insight about how intrinsic motivation could play a pivotal role in improving the pre-existing healthcare...
View ArticleTowards Sustainable Structures for Neighbourhood Development? Healthy City...
AbstractPurpose - A vehicle to reduce health inequalities and improve public health has been programmes at a neighbourhood level. This article analyses the development processes in four municipalities...
View ArticleFraming quality improvement tools and techniques in healthcare: the case of...
AbstractPurpose - The paper presents a study of how quality improvement tools and techniques are framed within healthcare settings Design/methodology/approach - The paper employs an interpretive...
View ArticleTowards a new paradigm in health research and practice? Collaborations for...
AbstractPurpose - CLAHRCs are a new UK initiative to promote collaboration between universities and healthcare organisations in carrying out and applying the findings of applied health research. But...
View ArticleSenior management leadership, social support, job design and...
AbstractPurpose - The purpose of this paper was to examine the effect of quality of senior management leadership on social support and job design, whose main effects on strains, and moderating effects...
View ArticleUnderstanding the work done by NHS commissioning managers: an exploration of...
AbstractPurpose - This study explored the practical daily work undertaken by middle level managers in Primary Care Trusts (PCTs), focusing upon the micro-level behaviour these managers exhibited. The...
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