Abstract

Introduction:Ten years ago, progress towards integrated care in Aotearoa New Zealand was characterised as slow. Since then, there has been a patchwork of practices occurring under the broad umbrella of integrated care. These include: collective planning approaches (i.e., alliancing), agreed pathways of care, chronic care management initiatives, shared patient information systems, co-located centres and indigenous models of holistic care (e.g., Whānau Ora).Description:Although integrated care is often mentioned in national policy documents, implementation has been left to regional and local decision making, and very few initiatives have spread beyond their initial locations.Discussion:System incentives that preserve organisational “sovereignty” and path-dependent funding have slowed progress towards more integrated care in some areas. There is some evidence about specific initiatives and their impact, but it is difficult to discern significant trends and commonalities around the country.Conclusion:In the last ten years, the broad range of initiatives designed to achieve integrated care has absorbed regional and local attention and produced some evidence of progress, but the national picture of change is mixed.

Highlights

  • Ten years ago, progress towards integrated care in Aotearoa New Zealand was characterised as slow

  • In a 2011 paper on integrated care in Aotearoa/New Zealand (A/NZ), Cumming (2011) [1] noted that a single, national, free and integrated health care system was the original ambition in the 1930s

  • Partially subsidised primary care (PC) with copayments was delivered through independent general practices owned by general practitioners (GPs), with pharmacies, laboratories and other diagnostic services subsidised, and available through a GP referral;

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Discussion

System incentives that preserve organisational “sovereignty” and pathdependent funding have slowed progress towards more integrated care in some areas. There is some evidence about specific initiatives and their impact, but it is difficult to discern significant trends and commonalities around the country

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A Patchwork of Local Practices
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