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What is the difference between vertical and horizontal intergration

Author: Henriette Bergo



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Vertical: Intergrating different levels of care delivery. Goal is coordinated care and cost reduction across the care continuum. Impact on patients is improved continuity of care Horizontal: Consolidating similar healthcare providers at the same level. Goal is to expand market share and achieving economies of scale. Impact on patients is potentially greater acess to care and specialized services


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