Integrated care across borders: possibilities and complexities

  • Evers S
  • Paulus A
  • Boonen A
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Abstract

The main purpose of this practice paper is to describe and analyse the possibilities and complexities of integrated health care across borders. First, we portray an ideal scenario for this type of care with a case of patients suffering from rheumatoid arthritis and living in the Dutch-Belgian frontier area. It shows how cross border care enhances continuity of care/tailor-made care and the other way around. Secondly, based on different literature sources, we describe actual regulations on health care across borders. We show that these regulations can be a major hindrance to integrated care. This raises questions on the scope and content of policies directed at both cross border and integrated care.

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Evers, S., Paulus, A., & Boonen, A. (2001). Integrated care across borders: possibilities and complexities. International Journal of Integrated Care, 1(3). https://doi.org/10.5334/ijic.41

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