Ten key principles for successful health systems integration.

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Abstract

Integrated health systems are considered part of the solution to the challenge of sustaining Canada's healthcare system. This systematic literature review was undertaken to guide decision-makers and others to plan for and implement integrated health systems. This review identified 10 universal principles of successfully integrated healthcare systems that may be used by decision-makers to assist with integration efforts. These principles define key areas for restructuring and allow organizational flexibility and adaptation to local context. The literature does not contain a one-size-fits-all model or process for successful integration, nor is there a firm empirical foundation for specific integration strategies and processes.

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Suter, E., Oelke, N. D., Adair, C. E., & Armitage, G. D. (2009, October). Ten key principles for successful health systems integration. Healthcare Quarterly (Toronto, Ont.). https://doi.org/10.12927/hcq.2009.21092

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