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  • Healthcare Systems Integration
  • Community-Based Programs

Background:

  • Healthcare systems face challenges in effectively integrating community-based programs.
  • Understanding practitioner perspectives is crucial for successful integration.
  • Community programs offer valuable resources for improving population health outcomes.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To synthesize practitioner insights on integrating community-based programs into healthcare systems.
  • To identify key facilitators and barriers to successful integration from a provider viewpoint.

Main Methods:

  • Qualitative study utilizing three focus groups and four in-depth interviews.
  • Conducted in Greene County, Missouri, involving healthcare practitioners.
  • Explored aspects of service delivery, collaboration, training, data, and funding.

Main Results:

  • Integration enhances population health through mutually beneficial partnerships.
  • Education and awareness of community resources are vital.
  • Service coordination minimizes duplication and leverages specialized skills.
  • Smooth program transitions and effective information sharing are critical.

Conclusions:

  • Successful integration requires strategic planning around partnerships and resource awareness.
  • Optimizing service delivery through coordination and seamless transitions is essential.
  • Information sharing protocols are fundamental for sustained program success.