Mathilde S. Akeroyd, Research Assistant, University of Gothenburg, Sweden
Ramona Backhaus, Postdoctoral Researcher, Maastricht University, the Netherlands
Ronald Batenburg, Professor, Radboud University Nijmegen & Programme Coordinator, Nivel, the Netherlands
Elke Berger, Research Fellow, Berlin University of Technology, Germany
Pauline Boeckxstaens, Researcher, Ghent University, Belgium
Christine Bond, Professor, University of Aberdeen, United Kingdom
Ivy Bourgeault, Professor, University of Ottawa, Canada
Hannah Budde, Research Assistant, Berlin University of Technology, Germany
Reinhard Busse, Professor, Berlin University of Technology, Germany; European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies
Katarzyna Czabanowska, Professor, Maastricht University, the Netherlands
Jan De Maeseneer, Professor, Director WHOCC on Family Medicine and PHC, Ghent University, Belgium
Gilles Dussault, Researcher, Global Health and Tropical Medicine, Institute of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, Portugal
Christian Gericke, Professor, School of Clinical Medicine, University of Queensland, Australia
Jan Hamers, Professor, Maastricht University, the Netherlands
Marieke Kroezen, Senior Researcher, Trimbos Institute, the Netherlands
Ellen Kuhlmann, Research Group Leader, Medizinische Hochschule Hannover, Germany
Romy Mahrer Imhof, Professor, Nursing Science & Care Ltd, Basel, Switzerland
Claudia B. Maier, Senior Researcher, Berlin University of Technology, Germany
Laura Pfirter, Research Assistant, Berlin University of Technology, Germany; Senior Fellow, European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies
Katherine Polin, Research Fellow, Berlin University of Technology, Germany
Peter Pype, Associate Professor, Ghent University, Belgium
Dheepa Rajan, Health Systems Adviser, Department for Health Systems Governance and Financing, World Health Organization, Geneva
Bernd Rechel, Researcher, European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, United Kingdom
Erica Richardson, Researcher, European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, United Kingdom
Mieke Rijken, Professor, Senior Researcher, Nivel, the Netherlands, University of Eastern Finland, Finland
Giada Scarpetti, Research Fellow, Berlin University of Technology, Germany
Walter Sermeus, Professor, KU Leuven, Belgium
Stephan Van den Broucke, Professor, Université Catholique de Louvain, Belgium
Juliane Winkelmann, Research Fellow, Berlin University of Technology, Germany
Gemma A. Williams, Research Fellow, European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies, United Kingdom
Matthias Wismar, Programme Manager, European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies, Belgium
Book contents
- Skill-mix Innovation, Effectiveness and Implementation
- European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies
- Skill-mix Innovation, Effectiveness and Implementation
- Copyright page
- European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies
- Additional material
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Boxes
- Contributors
- Abbreviations
- Foreword
- Acknowledgements
- 1 Skill-mix for primary and chronic care: definitions, conceptual framework and relevance for policy and practice
- 2 Skill-mix changes: what evidence on patient outcomes and health systems?
- 3 Implementing skill-mix changes: lessons for policy and practice
- 4 Keeping people healthy: skill-mix innovations for improved disease prevention and health promotion
- 5 Caring for people with acute conditions: transitional care, relocation of care and new division of work
- 6 Chronic conditions and multimorbidity: skill-mix innovations for enhanced quality and coordination of care
- 7 Long-term and palliative care at home: skill-mix innovations for enhanced responsiveness and satisfaction of patients and caregivers
- 8 Addressing the particular challenges of patients living in rural and remote areas and for disadvantaged groups: skill-mix innovations to improve access and quality of care
- 9 Education and planning: anticipating and responding to skill gaps, changing skill needs and competencies
- 10 Implementing skill-mix innovations: role of policy and financing
- 11 Change management in health care settings: organizational strategies to foster skill-mix changes
- Index
Contributors
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 08 April 2022
- Skill-mix Innovation, Effectiveness and Implementation
- European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies
- Skill-mix Innovation, Effectiveness and Implementation
- Copyright page
- European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies
- Additional material
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Boxes
- Contributors
- Abbreviations
- Foreword
- Acknowledgements
- 1 Skill-mix for primary and chronic care: definitions, conceptual framework and relevance for policy and practice
- 2 Skill-mix changes: what evidence on patient outcomes and health systems?
- 3 Implementing skill-mix changes: lessons for policy and practice
- 4 Keeping people healthy: skill-mix innovations for improved disease prevention and health promotion
- 5 Caring for people with acute conditions: transitional care, relocation of care and new division of work
- 6 Chronic conditions and multimorbidity: skill-mix innovations for enhanced quality and coordination of care
- 7 Long-term and palliative care at home: skill-mix innovations for enhanced responsiveness and satisfaction of patients and caregivers
- 8 Addressing the particular challenges of patients living in rural and remote areas and for disadvantaged groups: skill-mix innovations to improve access and quality of care
- 9 Education and planning: anticipating and responding to skill gaps, changing skill needs and competencies
- 10 Implementing skill-mix innovations: role of policy and financing
- 11 Change management in health care settings: organizational strategies to foster skill-mix changes
- Index
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- Chapter
- Information
- Skill-mix Innovation, Effectiveness and ImplementationImproving Primary and Chronic Care, pp. xviii - xixPublisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2022
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