The growing recognition of care fragmentation is causing many countries to explore new approaches to healthcare delivery that can bridge the boundaries between professions, providers and institutions and so better support the rising number of people with chronic health problems. This paper examines the role of the regulatory, funding and organisational context for the development and implementation of approaches to chronic care, using examples from Austria, Germany and the Netherlands. We find that the three countries have implemented a range of policies and approaches to achieve better coordination within and across the primary and secondary care interface and so better meet the needs of patients with chronic conditions. This has involved ...
In the Netherlands, chronic illness care is mainly provided in primary care. Because of the compre...
AbstractThe lack of integration of health-care sectors and specialist groups is widely accepted as a...
The provision of tailor made care, the search for cost containment and European harmonisation and un...
The growing recognition of care fragmentation is causing many countries to explore new approaches to...
The growing recognition of care fragmentation is causing many countries to explore new approaches to...
An effective response to the rising burden of chronic disease requires a health system environment ...
Healthcare systems in Europe struggle with inadequate co-ordination of care for people with chronic ...
Healthcare systems in Europe struggle with inadequate co-ordination of care for people with chronic ...
AbstractThe management of chronic diseases is a prime challenge of most 21st century health care sys...
a b s t r a c t The management of chronic diseases is a prime challenge of most 21st century health ...
105-109The management of chronic diseases is a prime challenge of most 21st century health care syst...
Healthcare systems in Europe struggle with inadequate co-ordination of care for people with chronic ...
In a series of landmark rulings on patient mobility and cross-border healthcare, the European Court ...
What happens when the European Union sets new rules for the provision of cross-border healthcare ser...
Objectives: This study explores whether and how self-management support (SMS), a key element of well...
In the Netherlands, chronic illness care is mainly provided in primary care. Because of the compre...
AbstractThe lack of integration of health-care sectors and specialist groups is widely accepted as a...
The provision of tailor made care, the search for cost containment and European harmonisation and un...
The growing recognition of care fragmentation is causing many countries to explore new approaches to...
The growing recognition of care fragmentation is causing many countries to explore new approaches to...
An effective response to the rising burden of chronic disease requires a health system environment ...
Healthcare systems in Europe struggle with inadequate co-ordination of care for people with chronic ...
Healthcare systems in Europe struggle with inadequate co-ordination of care for people with chronic ...
AbstractThe management of chronic diseases is a prime challenge of most 21st century health care sys...
a b s t r a c t The management of chronic diseases is a prime challenge of most 21st century health ...
105-109The management of chronic diseases is a prime challenge of most 21st century health care syst...
Healthcare systems in Europe struggle with inadequate co-ordination of care for people with chronic ...
In a series of landmark rulings on patient mobility and cross-border healthcare, the European Court ...
What happens when the European Union sets new rules for the provision of cross-border healthcare ser...
Objectives: This study explores whether and how self-management support (SMS), a key element of well...
In the Netherlands, chronic illness care is mainly provided in primary care. Because of the compre...
AbstractThe lack of integration of health-care sectors and specialist groups is widely accepted as a...
The provision of tailor made care, the search for cost containment and European harmonisation and un...