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Improving the Processes of Care
Introduction
—Background
—The research
—Facilitating collaboration
—Collaborating in the ATA–HRSS
—Themes from the research
—Practical considerations for success
—A shared vision with flexibility in implementation
—Top-down support
—Building understanding and trust
—Joint learning about rehabilitation
—Developing a rehabilitative culture
—Conclusions
—Acknowledgements
—Competing interests
—References
—Author details
Inter-agency collaboration is becoming increasingly important in delivering services to elderly people. Collaboration is not easy and careful attention needs to be paid to developing and sustaining the necessary working relations. This paper presents an analysis of what worked in a successful rehabilitation program involving collaboration among a number of acute public hospitals and aged care service providers.
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©Aust Health Rev 2006 www.aushealthreview.com.au PRINT ISSN: 0156-5788 ONLINE ISSN: 1449-8944