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Meeting Needs for Ongoing Care
Creating an integrated vision by collocating health organisations: herding cats or a meeting of minds?
Introduction
—The collocation
—Evaluation
—Statistical analysis
—Results
—Physical aspects of the collocation
—Effect of the collocation
—Professional relationships
—Positive outcomes of the collocation
—Discussion
—Conclusion
—Acknowledgements
—Competing interests
—References
—Author details
The Brisbane South Centre for Health Services Integration (BSCHSI) initiative used a collocation strategy to integrate local service delivery across three different health organisations. Physical collocation was combined with validated integration strategies to improve organisational operations among five different work teams involving 90 different individuals. Enhanced communication, increased knowledge of collocating groups, and the development of collaboration and partnerships were key positive outcomes.
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©Aust Health Rev 2007 www.aushealthreview.com.au PRINT ISSN: 0156-5788 ONLINE ISSN: 1449-8944