Vertical Integration In Health Care Case Study

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If Canada wishes to improve upon the quality of health care and tackle down generic issues in health care, one should consider integrating services. Integrated health services are considered part of the solution for the recurrent problem, one example being the continuous problem of chronic disease in Canada’s health care system. Integrated services come in many formats; horizontal, vertical, clinical, and physician.

Horizontal integration brings organizations under one organization, and system. Vertical integration brings together all or part of a production procedure under one management, the fundamental principle of vertical integration is supplying a set of health care services to satisfy the needs of individuals in a specific group. …show more content…

Nirit Sharam and his wife, two kids, and elderly mother were looking to find a primary care physicians and community support to help with his child that had diabetes and his mother who had multiple health difficulties. They found a local hospital called Uniontown general hospital, The hospital operated Health and Wellness Centre that included both hospital run clinics and physician/specialist offices and a range of other health-related services (Case study in integration, 2014). The hospital Had different types of integration services such as vertical, clinical, and physician …show more content…

Integrated services help arrange services that are easy for users to scroll through. It provides financial and medicine management to work together on a goal and make the most of resources provided in the hospital (World Health Organization, 2008). For instance in the case study the hospital had a health food store, a physiotherapy clinic, an alternative medicine clinic, a pharmacy, and a home health care store under one management, making it a lot more easier for patients to access. Overall integrated services in health care can escalate the quality of care, enhance access to services and lower overall health care expenditures. Due to the fact that is more economically efficient to share human resources than have health care systems be dedicated to one particular disease, and it makes more sense to deal with all of the problems the patient is facing rather than focussing separately on just one health problem (World Health Organization,

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