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[The French Society of Geriatrics and Gerontology position paper on the concept of integration. Part two].

Dominique Somme1, Hélène Trouvé2, Yves Passadori3, Alain Corvez4, Claude Jeandel5, Marie-Aline Bloch6, Geneviève Ruault7, Olivier Dupont8, Matthieu de Stampa9.   

Abstract

The concept of integrated services delivery, although dating from the 1990s, has only recently appeared in French public health policy. To clarify the concept and its adaptation to the reality of the French systems of healthcare and social services, the French Society of Geriatrics and Gerontology established an interdisciplinary working group. This article reports that group's findings according to three axes: the definition of integration, the objectives of this organizational approach and the means needed to achieve them. Analysis of the literature indicated that integration is a process that aims to overcome the fragmentation of services for vulnerable people. This process requires a multilevel approach, particularly concerning how to modify public policies and financing systems. Notably, all relevant levels need to develop shared processes, tools, resources, finance, interventions and returns on the latter. Indeed, this sharing is the ultimate proof of evolution towards integration. In the second part of the position paper, its authors have developed arguments that could lead professionals and non-professional caregivers to adopt integrated care as an answer to their aspirations. Policy-maker perspectives and politicians are also analyzed. Bearing in mind that integrated care necessarily will always involve a human component which may find expression during individual case-management; relations between integration and case managements are clarified. Finally, lessons learned from national and international experiments are examined. Results suggest that integrated care must to be accompanied by a local pilot. Results of recent experiments have shown that it is possible to initiate a dynamic towards integrated care in France and hence join the international movement towards adapting our healthcare systems to new challenges.

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Keywords:  concepts; coordination; definition; integrated care; position paper

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24939400     DOI: 10.1684/pnv.2014.0464

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Geriatr Psychol Neuropsychiatr Vieil        ISSN: 2115-7863


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1.  Integrated Care for Older People in France in 2020: Findings, Challenges, and Prospects.

Authors:  Emma Bajeux; Aline Corvol; Dominique Somme
Journal:  Int J Integr Care       Date:  2021-11-08       Impact factor: 5.120

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