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Yasmin Moore1, Niamh McLaughlin2, Mando Watson3,4
1London School of Paediatrics, London, UK.
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This article explores the core components of effective integrated care for children and young people, moving beyond theory to present practical implementation. It outlines five essential elements: proactive case identification through risk stratification; multidisciplinary case discussion for holistic care planning; direct, joint clinical care in community settings; continuous professional knowledge sharing; and active engagement of families and communities in co-producing services. These components work synergistically to shift care from a reactive to a preventative model, and to shift care from the hospital to the community. Supported by real-world case studies, the analysis demonstrates how this approach provides holistic, equitable and coordinated care that is tailored to the evolving needs of children and their families. As the second paper in a three-part series, this article bridges the rationale for integrated care established in Part 1, with the practical implementation framework provided in Part 3.
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