Journal of Integrated Care: Volume 24 Issue 1
Practical evidence for service improvement
Table of contents
Towards an integrated approach to homeless hospital discharge: An evaluation of different typologies across England
Francesca Albanese, Rachel Hurcombe, Helen Mathie– The purpose of this paper is to present the findings of a small-scale evaluation of the Department of Health “Homeless Hospital Discharge Fund” (HHDF) in England.
Bridging the gap: The impact of quality of primary care on duration of hospital stay for people with dementia
Maria Goddard, Panagiotis Kasteridis, Rowena Jacobs, Rita Santos, Anne MasonThe purpose of this paper is to explore the link between one aspect of primary care in England – the annual review by general practitioners for dementia patients – and length of…
An exemplar of GP commissioning and child and adolescent mental health service partnership: Cambridge 1419 young people’s service
Ayla Humphrey, Lynne Eastwood, Helen Atkins, Maris Vainre, Caroline Lea-CoxThe purpose of this paper is to draw attention to commissioning and service structures enabling implementation of evidence-based cost-effective care as illustrated by the “1419”…
The Development Model for Integrated Care: a validated tool for evaluation and development
Mirella MinkmanIntegrating health, social and informal care and seeking for new effective collaborations is a major topic in many countries, and requires innovation and improvement in current…
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- Professor Axel Kaehne