Integrated People-Centred Health Systems
Scope:
Health Standards Organization (HSO) is reaffirming the standard CAN/HSO 76000:2021 Integrated People-Centred Health Systems.
Integrated People-Centred Health Systems outlines evidence-informed requirements to design, implement, and evaluate integrated health and social service systems. It is targeted to policy makers and system partners that are responsible for funding, planning, coordinating, delivering, and evaluating integrated health and social services in a designated geographic area or jurisdiction.
Recognizing that health systems are at different stages of their integration journeys, the standard is designed to be adapted to local contexts and needs and can be used to inform the design and implementation of various integration strategies.
Integrated People-Centred Health Systems is intended for Canadian and international health and social service systems and is for use by policy makers and system partners including sectors that address the social determinants of health.
Project need:
To review the standard within the required 5-year period.
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