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What should integrated care look like ... ?

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posted on 2025-08-13, 10:59 authored by R Jones, A Van den Bruel, C Gerada, W Hamilton, T Kendrick, G Watt
Fragmentation and poor communication among different parts of the health service are seen as some of the causes of the problems that the NHS is now facing. Front-line services are under greater pressure than ever, hospitals are severely stretched, support in the community is often flimsy and uneven, and patients with complex needs often get lost in the system. Much has been written about integrated care, although there is not yet a real consensus about exactly what this means in different settings and how it will contribute to the improvement of services and better use of resources. To generate further debate and discussion we asked five experts for their vision of what integrated care should look like for five important groups of patients: children, older people, people with cancer, those with mental health problems, and patients with multimorbidity.

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This is the final version of the article. Available from Royal College of General Practitioners via the DOI in this record.

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British Journal of General Practice

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Royal College of General Practitioners

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England

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en

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Vol. 65 (632): 149 -151

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