Start small. How integrated care is moving from concept to reality – Morgen:Rapport
October 23, 2024
Integrated care is one of those things: Although (almost) everyone agrees that it is necessary, it is not really making progress in Switzerland. Why is that?
What do we need specifically to move from concept to implementation? Are our current legal foundations sufficient? And: What makes the "réseau de l'arc" in the Jura Arc so different that it is now one of the most frequently cited models for integrated care in Switzerland?
Eliane Pfister Lipp discusses these questions with Annamaria Müller, President of the "Swiss Forum for Integrated Care (fmc)", President of the Board of Directors of the "HFR - Fribourg Hospital" and member of the Board of Directors of the "réseau de l'arc". Annamaria Müller is convinced that integrated care must start on a small scale. The first and most important step is actually a simple one: "You just have to talk to each other."
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