Mergers and integrated care: the Quebec experience

As a researcher, I have studied the efforts to increase the integration of health and social services in Quebec, as well as the mergers in the Quebec healthcare system. These mergers have often been presented as a necessary transition to break down the silos that compartmentalize the services dispen...

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Main Author: Louis Demers
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Ubiquity Press 2013-02-01
Series:International Journal of Integrated Care
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Online Access:http://www.ijic.org/articles/1140
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spelling doaj-d2caf8d1ac3946b6821e129b083daf6a2020-11-24T22:43:35ZengUbiquity PressInternational Journal of Integrated Care1568-41562013-02-0113110.5334/ijic.1140982Mergers and integrated care: the Quebec experienceLouis DemersAs a researcher, I have studied the efforts to increase the integration of health and social services in Quebec, as well as the mergers in the Quebec healthcare system. These mergers have often been presented as a necessary transition to break down the silos that compartmentalize the services dispensed by various organisations. A review of the studies about mergers and integrated care projects in the Quebec healthcare system, since its inception, show that mergers cannot facilitate integrated care unless they are desired and represent for all of the actors involved an appropriate way to deal with service organisation problems. Otherwise, mergers impede integrated care by creating increased bureaucratisation and standardisation and by triggering conflicts and mistrust among the staff of the merged organisations. It is then preferable to let local actors select the most appropriate organisational integration model for their specific context and offer them resources and incentives to cooperate.http://www.ijic.org/articles/1140integrationmergerhealth and social servicesintegrated careCanada
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Mergers and integrated care: the Quebec experience
International Journal of Integrated Care
integration
merger
health and social services
integrated care
Canada
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title Mergers and integrated care: the Quebec experience
title_short Mergers and integrated care: the Quebec experience
title_full Mergers and integrated care: the Quebec experience
title_fullStr Mergers and integrated care: the Quebec experience
title_full_unstemmed Mergers and integrated care: the Quebec experience
title_sort mergers and integrated care: the quebec experience
publisher Ubiquity Press
series International Journal of Integrated Care
issn 1568-4156
publishDate 2013-02-01
description As a researcher, I have studied the efforts to increase the integration of health and social services in Quebec, as well as the mergers in the Quebec healthcare system. These mergers have often been presented as a necessary transition to break down the silos that compartmentalize the services dispensed by various organisations. A review of the studies about mergers and integrated care projects in the Quebec healthcare system, since its inception, show that mergers cannot facilitate integrated care unless they are desired and represent for all of the actors involved an appropriate way to deal with service organisation problems. Otherwise, mergers impede integrated care by creating increased bureaucratisation and standardisation and by triggering conflicts and mistrust among the staff of the merged organisations. It is then preferable to let local actors select the most appropriate organisational integration model for their specific context and offer them resources and incentives to cooperate.
topic integration
merger
health and social services
integrated care
Canada
url http://www.ijic.org/articles/1140
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