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Organisations subsidized by the government to perform diagnostic evaluations of children with a (suspected) develop- mental disorders. data were thematically analysed and categorized in a process of researcher and data-triangulation. a member check validation was done. results: 59 persons participated. we classified the hampering and facilitating factors for collaboration current interorganisa- tional collaboration is mostly limited to referral. organisational differences in vision and goals, working processes and quality requirements, regulations and financial support criteria, a problem of accessibility and communication problems are hampering factors. knowledge of mutual expertise and working processes, personal contacts and open communication are facilitating factors. conclusions: a population public health based organisation of the field of multidisciplinary diagnostic evaluations for children with a developmental disorder, with interorganisational collaboration and coordination of activities in mandated networks, sharing experience and knowledge, would increase the accessibility for all children and strenghten the health system. the implemen- tation of interorganisational networks would benefit from a functional and institutional analysis of organisations. key messages: coordination of activities and interorganisational collabora- tion in mandated networks, could potentially improve the accessibility of diagnostic evaluations for children with a developmental disorder. implementation interorganisational networks would benefit from a functional and institutional analysis of organisations

HIGHLIGHTS who: from the (UNIVERSITY) have published the research: organisations subsidized by the government to perform diagnostic evaluations of children […]

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Prevention. a final presentation highlights slovenia, where a multidisciplinary, community-based, prevention-oriented ser- vice delivery model is being expanded to play a larger role in the prevention and management of chronic diseases as well as the country’s covid-19 response. the workshop concludes with an audience discussion on lessons learned from the three case studies and potential implications for other countries. key messages: strengthening primary health care is a key priority of many countries as they seek to improve integration of care. implementation of primary care reforms in shaped by the legacy of care delivery and requires a strong workforce, ongoing financial support, sustained policy focus, and collaborative governance

HIGHLIGHTS who: from the Abstract citation ID: ckac, Primary health care reforms in Estonia: using financial incentives to encourage multidisciplinary

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Reduction of los of almost three days. further, the optimized hip fracture program reduced the rate of in-hospital post- operative complications and mortality. adding to the schedule, some prompts (patient-reported outcome measures) could further integrate the patient empowerment perspective into the quality set of values. for this reason, ‘fast track’ may define a crucial policy able to guarantee rapid rehabilitation, becoming a key factor to achieving a good clinical effect. fast-track rehabilitation facilitates a shortened hospital stay and cost- saving and can be used to optimize the patient’s condition before admission to a rehabilitation facility key messages: early rehabilitation protocols may shorten the length of hospital stay (los) while improving the overall clinical effectiveness. human factors and patients empowerments may help

HIGHLIGHTS who: from the (UNIVERSITY) have published the research work: reduction of LOS of almost three days. Further, the optimized

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