Introduction, 1: Integrated Care in Ireland: Progress from Policy to Practice to Date / Tom O'Connor (Cork Institute of Technology) -- SECTION I: ECONOMIC AND PUBLIC POLICY INSIGHTS FROM IRELAND AND ABROAD -- 2: The Integrated Service in Northern Ireland / Jim Campbell (Goldsmiths College, University of London), Gavin Davidson (Queen{u2019}s University Belfast) and Michael Donnelly (Queen{u2019}s University Belfast) -- 3: Integrated Discharge Planning: A Programme Manager's View / William Reddy (Health Service Executive) -- 4: Which is the Right Model of Universal Health Insurance for Ireland? / Steve Thomas (Trinity College Dublin) and Catherine Darker (Trinity College Dublin) -- 5: Integrated Care: Pathfindings from Sweden Bengt Ahgren (Nordic School of Public Health) and Runo Axelsson (Sahlgrenska Academy, Gothenburg University) -- SECTION II: THE BIOMEDICAL AND SOCIAL INTERFACE OF INTEGRATED CARE: THEORY, POLICY AND SERVICE USERS{u2019} NEEDS -- 6: Integrated Diabetes Care: "It Means Different Things to Different People / Sheena McHugh (University College Cork) and Ivan Perry (University College Cork) -- 7: An Examination of the Irish NDRIC Framework of Integrated Care for Drug Users / Laura Desmond (Cork Drugs Taskforce) and Tom O{u2019}Connor (Cork Institute of Technology) -- 8: The Future of Integrated Care in Ireland / Vanessa Hetherington (Irish Medical Organisation), Faisal Shaikh (Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland) and Sean Tierney (Tallaght Hospital / Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland) -- SECTION III: INTERPROFESSIONAL CHALLENGES: POLICY TRANSLATION AND PRACTICAL DELIVERY -- 9: Challenges for Primary Care on the Road to Integrated Care / Diarmuid Quinlan (General Practitioner) and Joe Moran (General Practitioner) 10: Interprofessional Education: Applying an International Programme in an Irish Context / Ona McGrath (Cork Institute of Technology) -- 11: Primary Care, Social Work and Integrated Care: A New Way of Delivering Services? / Deirdre Jacob (Irish Association of Social Workers / Trinity College Dublin) -- 12: Primary Care Teams in Ireland from the Perspective of General Practice / Margaret O'Riordan (Irish College of General Practitioners) and Claire Collins (Irish College of General Practitioners) -- SECTION IV: INTEGRATED CARE, THE OLDER PERSON AND DEMENTIA -- 13: Health Service Integration for the Elderly: An Uneven Journey in Canada / Margaret MacAdam (Age Advantage / University of Toronto) -- 14: Dementia and Integrated Care: A Dream or Reality? / Suzanne Cahill (Trinity College Dublin/Tallaght Hospital) -- 15: Integrated Care for Older People in Ireland: Perhaps Jam Tomorrow? / Desmond O'Neill (Royal College of Physicians of Ireland) -- 16: Integrated Care Pathways for People with Dementia: Exploring the Potential for Ireland and the Forthcoming National Dementia Strategy / Kate Irving (Dublin City University), Lisa McGarrigle (Dublin City University), Grainne McGettrick (Alzheimer Society of Ireland) and Maurice O{u2019}Connell (Alzheimer Society of Ireland) -- SECTION V: INTEGRATED CARE FOR MENTAL HEALTH AND DISABILITY SERVICE USERS -- 17: Integrated Care in Mental Health / John Saunders (Shine) -- 18: Integrated Care Pathways in Mental Health: Recent Developments in Scotland / Mark Fleming (National Health Service), Linda McKechnie (National Health Service) and David Thomson (National Health Service) -- 19: Equal Recognition Before the Law: A Call for a Statutory Social Care Advocate for Vulnerable Adults in Integrating Health and Social Care / Moira Jenkins (Cork Institute of Technology) -- 20: Integrated Supports for People with Disabilities / Eithne Fitzgerald (National Disability Authority).
Integrated care for Ireland in an international context : challenges for policy, institutions and specific service user needs. ISBN 9781781190807. Published by Oak Tree Press in 2013. Publication and catalogue information, links to buy online and reader comments.