Integrated health care: it’s time for it to blossom
Sandeep ReddyFlinders University, Centre for Remote Health, Corner Simpson and Skinner Street, Alice Springs, NT 0870, Australia. Email: sandeep.reddy@flinders.edu.au
Australian Health Review 40(4) 428-430 https://doi.org/10.1071/AH15135
Submitted: 19 July 2015 Accepted: 2 December 2015 Published: 25 January 2016
Abstract
Considering the grim scenario of burgeoning health-care costs and cost-cutting measures by the Australian Government, there is a clear case to invest and research into disciplines that will ensure sustainability of the public health system. There is evidence that integrated health care contributes to a cost-efficient and quality health system because of potential benefits like streamlined care for patients, efficient use of resources, a better cover of patients and improved patient safety. However, integrated health care as a notion is submerged in the disciplines of public health and primary care. In reality, it is a distinct concept acting as a bridge between primary and secondary care. This article argues it is time for the discipline of integrated health care to be recognised on its own and investment be driven into the establishment of integrated care centres.
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