<p>There is a dialogue surrounding improving public services by shifting to an integrated care approach. Sharing can improve the continuum of care, care provision and coordination. We explored data-sharing across sectors. Social services reported less technology support and sharing is limited. Barriers and facilitators were uncovered. Increasing technology performance, and agreements and for better serve priority populations is needed.</p>

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Data sharing in health and social care in Australia: lessons for integrating care for priority populations

  • Maria Gabriela Uribe Guajardo,
  • Vicki Giannopoulos,
  • Michelle Cunich,
  • James Gillespie,
  • Tim Shaw,
  • John Eastwood,
  • Carmen Huckel Schneider

摘要

There is a dialogue surrounding improving public services by shifting to an integrated care approach. Sharing can improve the continuum of care, care provision and coordination. We explored data-sharing across sectors. Social services reported less technology support and sharing is limited. Barriers and facilitators were uncovered. Increasing technology performance, and agreements and for better serve priority populations is needed.