The projects of NRP 74 The NRP 74 projects are embedded in a research landscape model. This includes the inpatient, outpatient and home care sectors, as well as the four decision-making levels, for which the projects provide scientific foundations. Political level At the political level, system issues are being examined (incentive systems, health care models, data bases etc.). Management- level At the management level, the focus is on optimising collaboration between health care professionals and optimising coordi- nation within and between different health care sectors. Management- level At the management level, the focus is on optimising collaboration between health care professionals and optimising coordi- nation within and between different health care sectors. Interaction- level At the interaction level between health care professionals and patients, aspects of quality and choice of treatment are being explored. Individual level At the individual level, the preferences of different patient unterschiedlichen Patienten- groups are being explored. Interaction level At the interaction level between health care professionals and patients, aspects of quality and choice of treatment are being explored. Political level At the political level, system issues are being examined (incentive systems, health care models, data bases etc.). Thomas Abel, Universität Bern Learning from migrant women’s experiences and improving healthcare services Brigitte Santos-Eggimann, Université de Lausanne What are long-term care choices in the older population? Lucy Bayer-Oglesby, Fachhochschule Nordwestschweiz Social inequalities in the provision of inpatient healthcare in Switzerland Peter Rüesch, Zürcher Fachhochschule Better data on the quality of home care Philip Tarr, Universität Basel Vaccine-sceptical patients and doctors in Switzerland Henk Verloo, HES-SO Valais-Wallis Safer medication management for home-dwelling older adults Luca Crivelli, Scuola universitaria professionale della Svizzera italiana Cost-effectiveness of home treatment for acute mental illness Chantal Csajka, Université de Genève, Université de Lausanne Automatic detection of adverse drug events in geriatric care Oskar Jenni, Universität Zürich Provision of care for children with developmental disorders in the canton of Zurich Heidi Kaspar, Careum Hochschule Gesundheit Development of caring communities for long-term care at home Olivier Bugnon, Université de Genève, Université de Lausanne Optimising the medication of elderly persons living in nursing homes Angela Huttner, Université de Genève Reliably determining optimal antibiotic durations Birgit Watzke, Universität Zürich Better identification and treatment of mental disorders in primary care Beat Müller, Universität Basel Does systematic interprofessional collaboration shorten the length of hospital stays? Nicolas Rodondi, Universität Bern Optimising medication with electronic decision-making assistants in patients with multiple chronical illnesses Reto Auer, Universität Bern Promoting participatory medicine in colorectal cancer screening Steffen Eychmüller, Universität Bern End of life: more quality and less suffering through better planning and coordination? Sabina De Geest, Universität Basel Integrated community-based care for home-dwelling older people Simon Peng-Keller, Universität Zürich The spiritual dimension of pain therapy Patrick Bodenmann, Université de Lausanne Using case management to remove burden on emergency departments Stefan Neuner-Jehle, Universität Zürich Optimised medication and communication at discharge Michael Gerfin, Universität Bern What effects does the closure of general practices have on patients and the health service? Brigitte Liebig, Fachhochschule Nordwestschweiz Successful models of palliative care in Switzerland Lukas Schönenberger, Berner Fachhochschule Use of simulation modelling to improve care for patients with chronic conditions in Switzerland Joachim Marti, Université de Lausanne How to improve care coordination for people with chronic conditions in Switzerland? Corinne Chmiel, Universität Zürich Improving the data situation in out-patient healthcare Drahomir Aujesky, Universität Bern What factors affect the performance of elective interventions in Switzerland? Michael Simon, Universität Basel Development of a nurse-led care model for nursing homes Birgit Prodinger, Schweizer Paraplegiker-Forschung Standardised reporting of functioning of people with chronic diseases Bernice Simone Elger, Universität Basel Promoting the merging of health data in Switzerland Thomas Rosemann, Universität Zürich Do financial incentives improve the treatment of diabetes? Barbara Lucas, Haute école spécialisée de Suisse occidentale Diagnosing dementia: cantonal policies and ethical issues Stefan Felder, Universität Basel Less fee-for-services, more flat reimbursement: Does it work in the out-patient sector? Matthias Schwenkglenks, Universität Zürich How do guidelines and recommendations influence medical treatment?