Cross-organisational staff liabilities in integrated care settings The first higher court decision

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Mitchell, Ed [1 ]
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[1] Journal Community Care Law, London, England
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England; Wales; Integrated care; Health care; Social care; Courts of Appeal; Liabilities; Care partnerships; Integrated health and social care; Multi-disciplinary teamwork;
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10.1108/14769011211285165
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to consider the implications for integrated care of a recent Court of Appeal judgment about legal obligations owed to staff working in integrated care. Design/methodology/approach - Analysis of the law relating to the imposition of duties of care and how that law was applied in the integrated care context. Findings - It was found that integrated care partners may find themselves with more extensive legal obligations towards the employees of partner organisations than had been anticipated. Originality/value - The article assesses the first decision of the higher courts about the obligations owed to staff by non-employing integrated care providers.
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