Deploying New Perspectives of Network Organizations for Chronic Diseases’ Integrated Management

The social frame of healthcare organizations in Europe (and in particular in the Italian Public Sector), as a combination of relational, formal and informal aspects, is one of their most relevant sources of complexity, which leads to different approaches about decisional, clinical and organizational...

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Chronic illnesses
Diabetes
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Diseases
Electronic government
Evidence-based medicine
Government information technology services
Health care
Information flow
Information management
Information systems
Information technology
Italy
Management
Medical research
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Organizational aspects
Organizations
Pathology
Patients
Political aspects
Public sector
Social networks
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