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International Journal of Integrated Care
Designing and Governing Responsive Local Care Systems – Insights from a Scoping Review of Paramedics in Integrated Models of Care
Walter Tavares1  Andrew D. Pinto2  Amir Allana3  Kerry Kuluski3 
[1] McNally Project for Paramedicine Research;Upstream Lab, MAP/Centre for Urban Health Solutions, Li Ka Shing Knowledge Institute, Unity Health Toronto;Institute of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation, Dalla Lana School of Public Health, University of Toronto;
关键词: integration;    paramedic;    local;    adaptability;    flexibility;    workforce;    governance;   
DOI  :  10.5334/ijic.6418
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

Introduction: Programs that fill gaps in fractured health and social services in response to local needs can provide insight on enacting integrated care. Grassroots programs and the changing roles of paramedics within them were analyzed to explore how the health workforce, organizations and governance could support integrated care. Methods: A study was conducted following Arksey and O’Malley’s method for scoping reviews, using Valentijn’s Rainbow Model of Integrated Care as an organizing framework. Qualitative content analysis was done on clinical, professional, organizational, system, functional and normative aspects of integration. Common patterns, challenges and gaps were documented. Results: After literature search and screening, 137 documents with 108 unique programs were analysed. Paramedics bridge reactive and preventative care for a spectrum of population needs through partnerships with hospitals, social services, primary care and public health. Programs encountered challenges with role delineation, segregated organizations, regulation and tensions in professional norms. Discussion: Five concepts were identified for fostering integrated care in local systems: single point-of-entry care pathways; flexible and mobile workforce; geographically-based cross-cutting organizations; permissive regulation; and assessing system-level value. Conclusion: Integrated care may be supported by a generalist health workforce, through cross-cutting organizations that work across silos, and legislation that balances standardization with flexibility.

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