Features of integration in a delivery system comprise of doctor-hospital relations, coordinated care systems, accessible locations, utilization of resources, quality management, and financial strength. A real assessment of how each component integrates will help to determine the necessary approach needed to contain the risk. Those responsible for risk management face challenges such as the large size of the organizations, structural difference between the components, geographical distances, and the difference in …show more content…
It can present significant problems even to the most experienced healthcare executives. During the formation of the system, most of the people are asked to perform tasks which they have never done before. These functions may be handled inelegantly at first, and as a result, risks which were thought not to happen in the present may emerge. To reduce such risks, leaders need to concentrate on the system as a whole instead of independent organizations, for instance, home care agencies, physician practices, and hospital clinics. The ability to be flexible in responding quickly to change is important. Intrinsically, it is a trait that will continue in the future as capitation, and other new fee structures can lead executives to redesign health care delivery systems to abide by the industry’s regulations (Hodgson, Shabaneh & Al,