Understanding the dynamics of sustainable change: A 20-year case study of integrated health and social care
Abstract Background Change initiatives face many challenges, and only a few lead to long-term sustainability. One area in which the challenge of achieving long-term sustainability is particularly noticeable is integrated health and social care. Service integration is crucial for a wide range of pati...
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Main Authors: | Charlotte Klinga (Author), Henna Hasson (Author), Magna Andreen Sachs (Author), Johan Hansson (Author) |
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2018-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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