Evaluating Integrated Care for Children: A Clarion Call or a Call for Clarity?
“Integrated care” is often used to describe concepts such as coordinated and seamless care instead of the often fragmented and episode care that patients receive. Integrated care reflects the aspirations of modern health care systems and receives significant academic attention.
This review is about what extent integration is an intervention in need of evaluation or simply a key health system outcome, as has been proposed for the medical home.