#NACIC24 The very nature of healthcare is personal and relational - Brenda Reiss-Brennan Intermountain Health
International Foundation for Integrated Care (IFIC)
Hospitals and Health Care
Oxford, Oxford 3,767 followers
IFIC’s Vision is that people, families and communities benefit from person-centred integrated care.
About us
The International Foundation for Integrated Care (IFIC) is a not-for-profit educational membership-based network that crosses organisational and professional boundaries to bring people together to advance the science, knowledge and adoption of integrated care policy and practice. The Foundation seeks to achieve this through the development and exchange of ideas among academics, researchers, managers, clinicians, policy makers and users and carers of services throughout the World. The Foundation’s goal is to provide a unique forum to bring these various perspectives together with the ultimately aim of improving the experience of care for patients, their families and communities, while improving the overall effectiveness of health and care systems. We achieve this by: - publishing the latest integrated care related research, case studies and evidence in our peer-reviewed, open-access Journal - bringing people together to present and hear from the latest research, evidence, innovations and practice at our international conferences - developing people and organisations by providing education and training through our Integrated Care Academy © - undertaking primary research and providing research and evaluation support to integrated care research-based projects - supporting a network of global members so that they might collaborate, share knowledge and ideas and discuss the latest ideas around integrated care We post and update regularly through our LinkedIn Group so be sure to join now to add your voice to the discussions.
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External link for International Foundation for Integrated Care (IFIC)
- Industry
- Hospitals and Health Care
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Oxford, Oxford
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 2011
- Specialties
- Integrated Healthcare, Healthcare, Health Economics, and Population Health Management
Locations
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Oxford, Oxford OX2 6UD, GB
Employees at International Foundation for Integrated Care (IFIC)
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Andrew Terris
Dotjoiner
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Niamh Lennox - Chhugani (PhD)
Chief Executive at International Foundation for Integrated Care (IFIC)
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Philip Davies
Freelance consultant; Senior Advisor (International Public Heath). Former CEO/Deputy CEO in four government health administrations. Previous roles as…
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Jacqueline Mallender
Economist at Economics By Design
Updates
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#NACIC24 Plenary 3 The paradox is that we are investing in Integrated Care but not at the speed that we need in order to cause change - Ross Baker
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#NACIC24 Plenary 3 It's about person directed care - the people need to direct the care - Dr Claudine Cousins
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#NACIC24 Plenary 3 It is not only vital to involve caregivers at the table but it is essential that they are seen and heard - Sanah Jowhari
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#NACIC24 Plenary 3 "You've got to put your own oxygen mask on first" Sanah Jowhari sharing the importance of caregivers looking after themselves.
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#NACIC24 Plenary 3 When you think about the future - are you ready? It is about framing ideas for the future of quality and putting the lens on Integrated Care. Leslee J Thompson Health Standards Organization (HSO) Accreditation Canada
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#NACIC24 Plenary 3 "Knowing your why" We are all on a mission to contribute to creating a safer world - Leslee J Thompson, Health Standards Organization (HSO) & Accreditation Canada
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International Foundation for Integrated Care (IFIC) reposted this
Strategic Leadership | Healthcare System Transformation | Change Agent | Passion for Integrated Care
After another incredible day of learning, a few reflections on Day 2 of NACIC: The day began with Walter Wodchis and colleagues' session on the intersection of Population Health and Integrated Care—a thought-provoking exploration of how these frameworks complement each other to improve health outcomes. This seamlessly transitioned into the second Plenary, which included several powerful insights: - Karōria Johns “If it’s not making you uncomfortable, it’s probably not close enough to the bone... We can’t make change without discomfort, so get uncomfortable.” - Tanya Elliott “Magic happens in the community.” - Evan Spencer: “There is unlimited untapped potential and capacity in the community.” Additionally, Dr. Katharine Smart invited us to reflect on systemic challenges, such as agency nursing: “What need is being met by agencies that isn’t being met by the status quo system?” Looking forward to the third and final day of collaboration and learning! #NACIC24 #Integratedcare
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#NACIC24 Congratulations to Best Paper Winner - Dr. Maria O Brien, Health Service Executive.
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#NACIC24 Congratulations to Best Poster Winner - Kate Melvin and Tanya Penney, Novia Scotia Health