Collaborating sites for community-oriented integrated care and health promotion

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London Journal of Primary Care wishes to develop a network of collaborating sites to better understand how to achieve community-oriented integrated care and health promotion in different contexts. A collaborating site can do more than submit papers. It can develop its own domain on the LJPC website, contribute to the development of LJPC policy, and stimulate discussions with other collaborating sites. At any time a collaborating site can opt out. In addition to securing papers for publication, a site might nurture a network of supporters, teach people to use multiple research and quality improvement methods, develop a system of governance for locally led inquiries, develop case studies of community-oriented integrated care and health promotion and facilitate within-site and between-site learning and change.

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Thomas, P. (2017). Collaborating sites for community-oriented integrated care and health promotion. London Journal of Primary Care, 9(1), 2–6. https://doi.org/10.1080/17571472.2016.1271491

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