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Editorial International Journal of Care Coordination 2016, Vol. 19(3–4) 63–64 ! The Author(s) 2016 Care Coordination and Primary Care: Reprints and permissions: sagepub.co.uk/journalsPermissions.nav The Inseparables DOI: 10.1177/2053434516684885 journals.sagepub.com/home/icp In Health at a Glance, the Organisation for Economic doing so is to work with guest editors on special issues. Co-operation and Development (OECD) stresses that One of the special issues in 2017 is about Organising ‘‘more should be done to improve the health of population Care Coordination. The objective of this special issue is in EU countries, and in particular, to reduce the inequal- to bring together research papers which primarily focus ities in access and quality of services’’. In doing so three on care coordination as an organizational challenge broad goals are formulated: i. making health systems and on related preconditions, from the breadth of dis- more effective; ii. making health systems more access- ciplines in which these topics are addressed. ible; and iii. making health systems more resilient. Contributions to the special issue may cover one of To achieve the latter greater flexibility and innov- the following topics (though this list is not exhaustive): ation, including finding better ways to address the job design, care teams, organizational models,
International Journal of Care Coordination – SAGE
Published: Sep 1, 2016
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