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  • Healthcare Management
  • Community Medicine

Background:

  • The London Journal of Primary Care has hosted a decade-long discourse on community-oriented integrated care (COIC).
  • COIC focuses on integrating disease treatment and health promotion within local communities.
  • It aligns with the World Health Organization's concept of Community-Based Coordinating Hubs.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To summarize a ten-year conversation on the nature, development, and evaluation of COIC.
  • To highlight the importance of COIC in achieving whole-system integration at a local level.
  • To identify key aspects of COIC requiring further investigation.

Main Methods:

  • A synthesis of a ten-year editorial conversation from the London Journal of Primary Care.
  • Analysis of the conceptual underpinnings and practical applications of COIC.
  • Identification of recurring themes and emergent insights regarding integrated care models.

Main Results:

  • COIC necessitates a defined local area for organizational alignment and community health development.
  • It facilitates multi-faceted insights into complex health challenges ('wicked problems').
  • COIC enables the integration of multiple services for individuals with complex conditions.

Conclusions:

  • COIC is an essential component of integrated health and care systems.
  • It fosters collaboration among diverse organizations for population health.
  • Seven critical aspects of COIC require further research and attention.