# Third Sector Organisations’ Contributions to the Health and Care Ecosystem

**Authors:** Sanna Tuurnas, Henna Paananen, Anna-Aurora Kork

PMC · DOI: 10.5334/ijic.9813 · International Journal of Integrated Care · 2025-08-06

## TL;DR

This study shows how third sector organizations contribute to health and care systems by supporting civil society, public services, and community connections.

## Contribution

The study demonstrates diverse ways third sector organizations contribute value to integrated care models.

## Key findings

- TSOs contribute at micro, meso, and macro levels of the health ecosystem.
- Their contributions include strengthening civil society ideals and connecting people to communities.
- The study highlights the importance of integrating civil society in health and care systems.

## Abstract

In integrated care models, third sector organisations (TSOs) are essential but often undervalued parts of the health and care ecosystem to address care fragmentation and inequity of access. In this study, we illustrate the value contributed by TSOs in a co-production setting.

In this qualitative study, frame analysis was used to explore the varied interpretations of TSOs’ value contributions at different levels of the ecosystem. The qualitative interview data were collected from 16 informants in the context of a Nordic welfare state, Finland. The interviewees represented a variety of health and care TSOs.

The resulting frames were seen as organising principles that are socially shared. The analysis revealed a threefold interpretative schema of TSOs’ value contributions: strengthening the ideals of civil society, advancing the public service system and connecting people to communities.

The findings demonstrate that TSOs contribute values in health and care ecosystems at all levels—micro, meso and macro—by integrating short- and long-term policy objectives, ensuring that their actions result in meaningful and sustainable benefits across all levels of the public service ecosystem.

This study underlines the need to integrate civil society into the health and care ecosystem and, specifically, to acknowledge the holistic contribution of TSOs when developing integrated care models. The key contribution of this study is demonstrating the diverse ways in which TSOs can contribute value for integrated care.

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** Disabilities (MESH:D009069), mentally ill (MESH:D001523), X (MESH:D000326)
- **Chemicals:** TSO (-)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

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