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Time for National Coordination and Collaboration for ICPs. Part 2

Time for National Coordination and Collaboration for ICPs. Part 2 EDITORIAL Time for national coordination and collaboration for ICPs. Part 2 Sue Wales (Johnson) London Patient Choice Project, Department of Health, UK In the previous edition of the Jourizal qf Iutegrated Care I qrec with your proposals.. . I also believe tlrat sonictlzirr~ slioirld he dorze rratiorznlly with rcqard to variaricircq Pathways we raised a common problem across all inte- arid the dcvelopent ($a natiorinl systerii to aid berich-riiarkirLq grated care pathway (ICP) sites around the world - arid rrrorritorirrcq of cliriical pe@rrriarice. &fy oiuri persorid work duplication of effort. fvustratioris ncrossf;)irr dgererif frusts brirriury arid sccoridnry) I discussed the issue that each organisation or ure epitorrrised iri thefirst three staterricrits ofp/r pqm I kccy health/social care provider is often duplicating work nskirg riiyseK “ Wrere do I.f;t irr lorally iuitli tlic rriodcrriisatiori already done by another similar organisation when tennz arid the h<cqer picture!” arid, “Wry is it such nri irpliill developing ICPs, thus causing huge wastage of time strirgqle to eqa<qe with irlforrrrntiori iiiarin~qerlcrlicrit and teclrriol- and money. This I believe is potentially criminal (with ogy?” I am sure flint rnost iridiuidirals like rri)~se!f~uil/ ~iirbrac~ a sniaII ‘c’!), when most care providers are so strapped the opportunityfor http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Journal of integrated Care Pathways SAGE

Time for National Coordination and Collaboration for ICPs. Part 2

Journal of integrated Care Pathways , Volume 7 (3): 2 – Dec 1, 2003

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1473-2297
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10.1177/147322970300700301
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EDITORIAL Time for national coordination and collaboration for ICPs. Part 2 Sue Wales (Johnson) London Patient Choice Project, Department of Health, UK In the previous edition of the Jourizal qf Iutegrated Care I qrec with your proposals.. . I also believe tlrat sonictlzirr~ slioirld he dorze rratiorznlly with rcqard to variaricircq Pathways we raised a common problem across all inte- arid the dcvelopent ($a natiorinl systerii to aid berich-riiarkirLq grated care pathway (ICP) sites around the world - arid rrrorritorirrcq of cliriical pe@rrriarice. &fy oiuri persorid work duplication of effort. fvustratioris ncrossf;)irr dgererif frusts brirriury arid sccoridnry) I discussed the issue that each organisation or ure epitorrrised iri thefirst three staterricrits ofp/r pqm I kccy health/social care provider is often duplicating work nskirg riiyseK “ Wrere do I.f;t irr lorally iuitli tlic rriodcrriisatiori already done by another similar organisation when tennz arid the h<cqer picture!” arid, “Wry is it such nri irpliill developing ICPs, thus causing huge wastage of time strirgqle to eqa<qe with irlforrrrntiori iiiarin~qerlcrlicrit and teclrriol- and money. This I believe is potentially criminal (with ogy?” I am sure flint rnost iridiuidirals like rri)~se!f~uil/ ~iirbrac~ a sniaII ‘c’!), when most care providers are so strapped the opportunityfor

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Published: Dec 1, 2003

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