Health and social care systems are implementing fundamental changes to organizational structures and work practices in an effort to achieve integrated care. While some integration initiatives have produced positive outcomes, many have not. We reframe the concept of integration as a learning process fueled by knowledge exchange across diverse professional and organizational communities. We thus focus on the cognitive and social dynamics of learning in complex adaptive systems, and on learning behaviours and conditions that foster collective learning and improved collaboration. We suggest that the capacity to learn <i>how</i> to learn shapes the extent to which diverse professional groups effectively exchange knowledge and self-organize for i...
In organisations, learning is generally seen as a dynamic, collective and often conscious process th...
This paper argues that learning is a natural social process that leads to the construction of meanin...
Integrated care has been proposed as an organising principle to address the challenges of the rising...
Health and social care systems are implementing fundamental changes to organizational structures and...
Integrated care has been proposed as an organising principle to address the challenges of the rising...
Abstract Background Communities represent a highly re...
Interorganizational relationships (IORs, e.g. alliances) have become increasingly popular across ind...
Learning has been identified as a central concern for a modernized NHS. Continuing professional deve...
Patients receiving care from both the primary care and secondary care settings need health care pro...
Abstract Background The use of interorganizational, c...
This study seeks to increase understanding of organisational learning by researching actual learning...
In 2004, the Institute of Medicine (IOM) called for academic health centers (AHCs) to adapt and chan...
Contains fulltext : 234099.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Processes invol...
IntroductionOrganizations and systems that deliver health care may better adapt to rapid change in t...
To adequately deal with the challenges faced within residential care for older people, such as the i...
In organisations, learning is generally seen as a dynamic, collective and often conscious process th...
This paper argues that learning is a natural social process that leads to the construction of meanin...
Integrated care has been proposed as an organising principle to address the challenges of the rising...
Health and social care systems are implementing fundamental changes to organizational structures and...
Integrated care has been proposed as an organising principle to address the challenges of the rising...
Abstract Background Communities represent a highly re...
Interorganizational relationships (IORs, e.g. alliances) have become increasingly popular across ind...
Learning has been identified as a central concern for a modernized NHS. Continuing professional deve...
Patients receiving care from both the primary care and secondary care settings need health care pro...
Abstract Background The use of interorganizational, c...
This study seeks to increase understanding of organisational learning by researching actual learning...
In 2004, the Institute of Medicine (IOM) called for academic health centers (AHCs) to adapt and chan...
Contains fulltext : 234099.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Processes invol...
IntroductionOrganizations and systems that deliver health care may better adapt to rapid change in t...
To adequately deal with the challenges faced within residential care for older people, such as the i...
In organisations, learning is generally seen as a dynamic, collective and often conscious process th...
This paper argues that learning is a natural social process that leads to the construction of meanin...
Integrated care has been proposed as an organising principle to address the challenges of the rising...