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Integrated care for Ireland in an international context : challenges for policy, institutions and specific service user needs / edited by Tom O'Connor.

Contributor(s): O'Connor, Tom, 1966- [editor of compilation.].
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Cork, Ireland : Oak Tree Press, 2013Description: xix, 383 pages ; 24 cm.Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781781191040 (hardback); 9781781190807 (paperback).Subject(s): Medical policy -- Ireland | Health care reform -- IrelandDDC classification: 361.3
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Integrated Care in Ireland in an International Context aims to bring the debate on the future of integrated care in Ireland to a wider audience than heretofore. It is intended to guide the thinking of policy-makers and the whole panoply of different health and social care professions that are stakeholders in the process. Equally important, it is hoped that groups representing the needs of the general population, those with disability, mental illness, older people with specific needs and others also will benefit from the text. The whole project is to improve the overall health and wellbeing of all who live in Ireland. It is hoped also that this publication will be a spur to the further development of research and teaching in the area of integrated care, as well as being a catalyst for the resourcing and implementation of improved public policy in the area. As such, this book will be important to students and lecturers across the disciplines of medicine, social work, social care, gerontology, addiction, health management, lawyers in health and human rights areas, mental health therapists and other sister professions that are not included here, such as occupational and speech/ language/auditory therapies.

Introduction, 1: Integrated Care in Ireland: Progress from Policy to Practice to Date / Tom O'Connor (Cork Institute of Technology) -- Section I: Economic and Public Policy insights from Ireland and abroad -- 2: The Integrated Service in Northern Ireland / Jim Campbell (Goldsmiths College, University of London), Gavin Davidson (Queen's University Belfast) and Michael Donnelly (Queen's University Belfast) -- 3: Integrated Discharge Planning: A Programme Manager's View / William Reddy (Health Service Executive) -- 4: Which is the Right Model of Universal Health Insurance for Ireland? / Steve Thomas (Trinity College Dublin) and Catherine Darker (Trinity College Dublin) -- 5: Integrated Care: Pathfindings from Sweden Bengt Ahgren (Nordic School of Public Health) and Runo Axelsson (Sahlgrenska Academy, Gothenburg University) -- Section II: The biomedical and social interface of integrated care : theory, policy and service users' needs -- 6: Integrated Diabetes Care: "It Means Different Things to Different People / Sheena McHugh (University College Cork) and Ivan Perry (University College Cork) -- 7: An Examination of the Irish NDRIC Framework of Integrated Care for Drug Users / Laura Desmond (Cork Drugs Taskforce) and Tom O'Connor (Cork Institute of Technology) -- 8: The Future of Integrated Care in Ireland / Vanessa Hetherington (Irish Medical Organisation), Faisal Shaikh (Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland) and Sean Tierney (Tallaght Hospital / Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland) -- Section III: Interprofessional challenges: policy transaltion and practical delivery -- 9: Challenges for Primary Care on the Road to Integrated Care / Diarmuid Quinlan (General Practitioner) and Joe Moran (General Practitioner) 10: Interprofessional Education: Applying an International Programme in an Irish Context / Ona McGrath (Cork Institute of Technology) -- 11: Primary Care, Social Work and Integrated Care: A New Way of Delivering Services? / Deirdre Jacob (Irish Association of Social Workers / Trinity College Dublin) -- 12: Primary Care Teams in Ireland from the Perspective of General Practice / Margaret O'Riordan (Irish College of General Practitioners) and Claire Collins (Irish College of General Practitioners) -- Section IV: Integrated care: the older person and dementia -- 13: Health Service Integration for the Elderly: An Uneven Journey in Canada / Margaret MacAdam (Age Advantage / University of Toronto) -- 14: Dementia and Integrated Care: A Dream or Reality? / Suzanne Cahill (Trinity College Dublin/Tallaght Hospital) -- 15: Integrated Care for Older People in Ireland: Perhaps Jam Tomorrow? / Desmond O'Neill (Royal College of Physicians of Ireland) -- 16: Integrated Care Pathways for People with Dementia: Exploring the Potential for Ireland and the Forthcoming National Dementia Strategy / Kate Irving (Dublin City University), Lisa McGarrigle (Dublin City University), Grainne McGettrick (Alzheimer Society of Ireland) and Maurice O'Connell (Alzheimer Society of Ireland) -- Section V: Integrated care for mental health and disability service users -- 17: Integrated Care in Mental Health / John Saunders (Shine) -- 18: Integrated Care Pathways in Mental Health: Recent Developments in Scotland / Mark Fleming (National Health Service), Linda McKechnie (National Health Service) and David Thomson (National Health Service) -- 19: Equal Recognition Before the Law: A Call for a Statutory Social Care Advocate for Vulnerable Adults in Integrating Health and Social Care / Moira Jenkins (Cork Institute of Technology) -- 20: Integrated Supports for People with Disabilities / Eithne Fitzgerald (National Disability Authority)

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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