Identifying individuals for integrated multidisciplinary care: Lessons from Finland

Conclusions: Models and tools are needed for founding and identifying individuals who are outside the service system, those whose client-ship has just begun, and those who already access services. The identification of individuals for integrated multidisciplinary care and the assimilation and understanding of different identification models and tools requires the development of basic and further competence in the different fields of health and social care. Multidisciplinary collaboration requires shared concepts and positive attitudes on the development of integrated professional environments, identification models and services. It is therefore also a question of shared working culture. Published on 2022-08-12 10:32:50
Source: International Journal of Integrated Care - Category: Nursing Source Type: research