Objectives To assess the maturity of the Swiss healthcare system for integrated care and to explore whether this maturity varied according to several variables.Design A Swiss nationwide individual electronic survey in November 2019.Setting and population Stakeholders identified via lists of the Swiss Forum for Integrated Care and of the integrated care unit of the Swiss Federal Office of Public Health, and representatives of 26 cantonal public health departments, were invited to participate.Primary outcome measure The outcome was the maturity of the Swiss healthcare system for integrated care, measured with the Scaling Integrated Care in Context maturity model tool (SCIROCCO tool), which comprises 12 dimensions and questions rated on a 6-po...
Rationale, Aimsand Objectives: Healthcare systems are confronted with a rising number of patients wi...
INTRODUCTION: The Swiss health care system is characterized by its decentralized structure and high ...
Background: Continuity of care is associated with many benefits for patients and health care systems...
To assess the maturity of the Swiss healthcare system for integrated care and to explore whether thi...
Abstract Background The Scaling Integrated Care in Context (SCIROCCO) tool has been developed to fac...
Due to fragmentation of care delivery, health systems are under pressure and integrated care is advo...
Introduction: Lessons captured from interviews with 12 European regions are represented in a new ins...
We aimed to identify the main barriers to integrated care (IC) as reported by healthcare stakeholder...
Introduction: Switzerland’s fragmented healthcare system mirrors its federal structure and mix of cu...
Background. Although there is widespread agreement on health- and cost-related benefits of strong pr...
Background: Integrated health care has the ability to provide adequate care system in different m...
Switzerland's fragmented healthcare system mirrors its federal structure and mix of cultures and lan...
Summary and conclusion: One of the main challenges facing the Swiss health care system remains conti...
Switzerland has a mixed public and private healthcare system. All citizens are enrolled in compulsor...
The state of digitalisation in the healthcare sector in Switzerland is lagging, even as the national...
Rationale, Aimsand Objectives: Healthcare systems are confronted with a rising number of patients wi...
INTRODUCTION: The Swiss health care system is characterized by its decentralized structure and high ...
Background: Continuity of care is associated with many benefits for patients and health care systems...
To assess the maturity of the Swiss healthcare system for integrated care and to explore whether thi...
Abstract Background The Scaling Integrated Care in Context (SCIROCCO) tool has been developed to fac...
Due to fragmentation of care delivery, health systems are under pressure and integrated care is advo...
Introduction: Lessons captured from interviews with 12 European regions are represented in a new ins...
We aimed to identify the main barriers to integrated care (IC) as reported by healthcare stakeholder...
Introduction: Switzerland’s fragmented healthcare system mirrors its federal structure and mix of cu...
Background. Although there is widespread agreement on health- and cost-related benefits of strong pr...
Background: Integrated health care has the ability to provide adequate care system in different m...
Switzerland's fragmented healthcare system mirrors its federal structure and mix of cultures and lan...
Summary and conclusion: One of the main challenges facing the Swiss health care system remains conti...
Switzerland has a mixed public and private healthcare system. All citizens are enrolled in compulsor...
The state of digitalisation in the healthcare sector in Switzerland is lagging, even as the national...
Rationale, Aimsand Objectives: Healthcare systems are confronted with a rising number of patients wi...
INTRODUCTION: The Swiss health care system is characterized by its decentralized structure and high ...
Background: Continuity of care is associated with many benefits for patients and health care systems...