Organizing care across the continuum: primary care, specialty services, acute and long-term care.

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Primary care networks (PCNs) facilitate integration of healthcare across the continuum. The Calgary Rural PCN implemented a community-based model where physicians and Alberta Health Services work together to deliver primary care addressing local population needs. This model is highly valued by physicians, decision-makers and providers, with early impacts on outcomes.

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Oelke, N. D., Cunning, L., Andrews, K., Martin, D., MacKay, A., Kuschminder, K., & Congdon, V. (2009). Organizing care across the continuum: primary care, specialty services, acute and long-term care. Healthcare Quarterly (Toronto, Ont.), 13 Spec No, 75–79. https://doi.org/10.12927/hcq.2009.21102

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