
Gesundes Kinzigtal 4.0 - A new financial model and performance metrics for the delivery of population-based integrated care
Ingo Meyer, Gwendolyn Schmitt, Marion Maier, Leopold Horn, Saskia Hynek, Udo Kardel, Christian Melle, Helmut Hildebrandt

Conducting a Health Needs Assessment to Identify Potentials for Population-based Integrated Care Models in Socially Deprived Urban Regions – The Example of the Integrated Care Project “Billstedt-Horn” in Hamburg, Germany
Timo Schulte, Alexander Fischer, Helmut Hildebrandt

Integrated care in Germany – a stony but necessary road!
Volker Amelung, Sascha Wolf, Helmut Hildebrandt

Management principles and financial results of a population-based integrative care approach in Germany
Helmut Hildebrandt, Achim Siegel, Gisela Daul, Harald Riedel, Franziska Beckebans, Marcus Auel

Crossing the boundaries from individual medical care to regional public health outcomes: The triple aim of “Gesundes Kinzigtal” – better health + improved care + affordable costs
Helmut Hildebrandt

Comparing Accountable Care Organizations in the Public Sector of the US Healthcare System to the Integrated Care System Gesundes Kinzigtal in Germany and Potential Lessons Learned
Timo Schulte, Alexander Pimperl, Helmut Hildebrandt

Does integrated care lead to both improved service quality and lower care cost?
Regina Waldeyer, Achim Siegel, Gisela Daul, Karin Gaiser, Helmut Hildebrandt, Ingrid Köster, Ingrid Schubert, Brigitte Brigitte, Yvonne Stützle

Population Health Management Approach: Integration of Community-Based Pharmacists into Integrated Care Systems: Reflections from the U.S., Achievements in Scotland and Discussions in Germany
Lauren F. Lyles, Helmut Hildebrandt, Alpana Mair

Money for value: the Kinzigtal-way to measure the produced value and health gain in a local area
Helmut Hildebrandt