Abstract

Background Integrated care models respond to the complexities of long terms conditions, in particular the increasing prevalence of multiple morbidity and poly-pharmacy. The integration of care across primary, intermediate and secondary care providers could help reducing duplication or gaps in services, emphasize the continuity and coordination of care, improve the efficiency of care for both health professionals and patients. For complex patients (eg. elderly) were experienced in most European countries. This study is aimed at …

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