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Equity Promoting Integrated Care: Definition and Future Development.

Paul WankahDara GordonSimone ShahidShivani ChandraIbukun-Oluwa Omolade AdepojuRosanra YoonWalter P WodchisPatricia O'CampoCarolyn Steele GrayNancy ClarkJames A Shaw
Published in: International journal of integrated care (2023)
Over the last three decades, integrated care has emerged as an important health system strategy to improve population health while addressing the unique needs of structurally marginalised communities. However, less attention has been given to the role of integrated care in addressing issues related to inequities in health and health care. In this commentary we introduce the concept of Equity Promoting Integrated Care (EPIC) that situates integrated care in a social justice context to frame the actions necessary to center equity as a priority for integrated care. We suggest that efforts to advance the design and implementation of integrated care should focus on three avenues for future research and practice, namely, the collaborative mobilization of a global network of integrated care stakeholders to advocate for social justice and health equity, investing in equity-focused approaches to implementation science that highlight the importance of social concepts such as colonialism and intersectionality to advance the theory and practice of implementing EPIC models of care, and leveraging innovative approaches to measuring equity-related aspects of integrated care to inform continuous improvement of health systems.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
  • quality improvement
  • palliative care
  • primary care
  • public health
  • affordable care act
  • mental health
  • pain management
  • global health
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  • mental illness