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Title: Navigate Your Health: A Case Study of Organisational Learnings from an Integrated Care Pilot for Children and Young People in Care
Authors: Kennedy, C.
O'Callaghan, R.
Fisher, A.
Tracey, F.
Moss, P.
Issue Date: 2021
Source: Jul-Sep 21, (3), 2021, p. 4
Pages: 4
Journal: Int J Integr Care
Abstract: INTRODUCTION: Three peak organisations in Queensland, Australia partnered with consumers and other health and social sector partners to co-design and pilot the first known integrated, health navigation model to improve outcomes for children and young people in care in Australia. DESCRIPTION: An Organisational Learning theoretical lens has been used to present a narrative case study of findings structured as key learnings from the Navigate Your Health pilot to inform quality improvement, scalability and program sustainability. A developmental evaluation was completed whereby semi-structured interviews, focus groups, surveys, chart reviews, database excerpts and economic modelling was completed alongside project documentation analyses to create an evaluation framework. DISCUSSION: Findings highlighted the agency partners' drive to foster a more integrated and person-centred approach to care. The pilot's aim of improving health outcomes for a vulnerable population were achieved through a co-designed process which provided additional insights regarding partnerships, improvement, scalability and sustainability. CONCLUSION: Inter-agency responses to system fragmentation provide significant organisational learning opportunities. System integration is achievable through strengthened partnerships that can be sustained beyond a pilot phase to improve health outcomes for vulnerable/priority populations.1568-4156Moss, Perrin
Orcid: 0000-0002-4396-8105
O'Callaghan, Rebecca
Fisher, Andrea
Kennedy, Craig
Tracey, Frank
Case Reports
Int J Integr Care. 2021 Aug 9;21(3):4. doi: 10.5334/ijic.5659. eCollection 2021 Jul-Sep.
DOI: 10.5334/ijic.5659
Keywords: navigation;child safety;Queenslandchild protection;paediatrics;integration
Type: Article
Appears in Sites:Children's Health Queensland Publications

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