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Does Integrated Healthcare System Reduce the Cost of Quality of Care for Older People? a Scoping Review Publisher



Islam MS1, 3 ; Majdzadeh R2 ; Quddus AHG1, 3 ; Ashraf M4, 5
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Source: Asia Pacific Journal of Health Management Published:2019


Abstract

This study provides a summary of published reviews of academic literature on the cost-effectiveness and quality outcomes of integrated healthcare approaches for the older people of in Australia. the available literature which was published in English between January 2001 and July 2017was were retrieved from the search results in eight highly resourceful journal databases using the specific terms. The majority of the studies reported limited information about the cost intervention and quality of outcomes. The benefits of integrated healthcare included patients' satisfaction, reduction of costs and increasing quality of care. However, the evidence of reduction of cost is varying with the different settings. The home and community-based healthcare for older people has attracted much attention in the past decades in Australia and many researches have been done on it. The majority of the studies focused on defined problems of healthcare service and outcomes but did not incorporate the priorities of cost-effectiveness or quality of care. Practitioners are interested in understanding how the integrated health care approach is achieved and to examine the reduction of cost and quality of outcomes. © 2019 Asia Pacific Journal of Health Management. All rights reserved.
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