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Clinical integration in a population-based planning framework

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  • 1New Century Healthcare Institute, San Francisco, California, USA.

Advanced Practice Nursing Quarterly
|January 6, 1999
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Population-based planning transforms healthcare by shifting from hospital-centric models to integrated systems. This approach fosters collaboration and acknowledges diverse patient health perceptions for better service delivery.

Area of Science:

  • Healthcare Management
  • Public Health Policy
  • Health Services Research

Background:

  • Traditional healthcare systems are often hospital-centric.
  • Integrating clinical care requires a broader organizational and programmatic scope.
  • Effective collaboration among stakeholders is crucial for healthcare transformation.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To define the role of population-based planning in clinical integration.
  • To explore its transformative potential for healthcare organizations.
  • To identify its utility in fostering multi-stakeholder collaboration.

Main Methods:

  • Conceptual analysis of population-based planning principles.
  • Examination of organizational and programmatic shifts.

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  • Literature review on healthcare collaboration models.
  • Main Results:

    • Population-based planning provides essential context and scope for clinical integration.
    • It facilitates a transformation from hospital-centric to integrated care systems.
    • It offers a common language for collaboration among buyers, payers, providers, and community groups.

    Conclusions:

    • Population-based planning is fundamental for successful clinical integration.
    • Recognizing diverse health perceptions is key at the clinical care level.
    • This planning approach supports a more collaborative and patient-centered healthcare ecosystem.