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GeriCare@North: Building and Sustaining a Tele-Geriatrics Ecosystem
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This case chronicles the evolution, challenges and actions taken by an integrated care telemedicine ecosystem comprising an acute hospital and nursing homes for the elderly. More generally, it describes the challenges faced by the keystone or hub organization in initiating and deploying a novel service that required the contributions and collaboration of diverse partners, many of whom were experiencing resource constraints, in the face of changing industry environment. It details the steps taken to deal with the challenges of getting wary partners with unequal resources and capabilities on board, levelling up skills, and putting in place technology and joint processes necessary for the delivery of a joint service. It demonstrates that the steps resulted in increased partner trust, improved levels of partner competency, increased service quality, and cost savings. The case can be used for courses in: (a) Information Systems, to examine the implementation of systems across multiple organizational partners in order to offer new services. (b) Platforms and ecosystems, particularly those focused on ecosystem evolution. (c) Healthcare, to discuss the development and deployment of integrated care initiatives.