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  1. May 30, 2023 · This review cataloged theoretical models for health service utilization by thematic domain to enhance the identification and critical review of existing models. Findings support the notion that theoretical pluralism has been adopted in the field of health service utilization.

  2. Over the past decade many definitions, concepts and theories have emerged explaining and defining what integrated care is and what the main building blocks for the successful integration of services are. By means of a scoping literature review, this document aims to provide conceptual clarity and consolidate the current understanding of ...

  3. A third group, namely medical products and technologies and service delivery , reflects the immediate outputs of the health system, i.e. the availability and distribution of care . Inevitably, any type of division of a complex construct such as the health system is fraught with problems.

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  4. What is a model of care? A model of care is a conceptualization and operationalization of how services are delivered, including the processes of care, organization of providers and management of services, supported by the identification of roles and responsibilities of different platforms and providers along the pathways of care.

  5. Nov 28, 2018 · Healthcare organisational culture (from here, just culture) is a metaphor for some of the softer, less visible, aspects of health service organisations and how these become manifest in patterns of care.

    • Russell Mannion, Huw Davies
    • 2018
  6. For the purposes of this article, we defined a health care delivery system as the organization of people, institutions, and resources to deliver health care services to meet the health needs of a target population, whether a single-provider practice or a large health care system.

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  8. May 15, 2020 · Since access to high-intensity care units is restricted, it is necessary both to promptly diagnose patients who are at risk of rapid clinical deterioration or death and to define criteria to identify the correct allocation of patients based on clinical-care needs.