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This paper by Howard Gleckman of The Urban Institute, titled
Integrating Catholic Health Systems and Elder Care: New Models That Cross the Continuum
, examines the value and feasibility of well-coordinated, fully-integrated models of care, especially for seniors and others dealing with chronic disease. Authored in 2010, specific topics it addresses include what integration is/looks like, the benefits of integration and how organizations can successfully deliver integrated care. It includes numerous case study examples.
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This paper by Howard Gleckman of The Urban Institute, titled
Integrating Catholic Health Systems and Elder Care: New Models That Cross the Continuum
, examines the value and feasibility of well-coordinated, fully-integrated models of care, especially for seniors and others dealing with chronic disease. Authored in 2010, specific topics it addresses include what integration is/looks like, the benefits of integration and how organizations can successfully deliver integrated care. It includes numerous case study examples.
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Publication Date: December 13, 2010
Number of Pages: 30
Product Dimensions: H: 11 IN., W: 8.5 IN.
Shipping Weight: 0.15 Lb.
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