Zuberbier, TorstenTorstenZuberbierAbdul Latiff, AmirAmirAbdul LatiffAggelidis, XenofonXenofonAggelidisAugustin, MatthiasMatthiasAugustinBalan, Radu-GheorgheRadu-GheorgheBalanBangert, ChristineChristineBangertBeck, LisaLisaBeckBieber, ThomasThomasBieberBernstein, Jonathan AJonathan ABernsteinBertolin Colilla, MartaMartaBertolin ColillaBerardi, AlejandroAlejandroBerardiBedbrook, AnnaAnnaBedbrookBindslev-Jensen, CarstenCarstenBindslev-JensenBuyuktiryaki, BetulBetulBuyuktiryakiCastro, CarlaCarlaCastroChanturidze, NatiaNatiaChanturidzeChong-Neto, Herberto JoseHerberto JoseChong-NetoCHIA-YU CHUet al.,et al.2023-11-092023-11-092023-092045-7022https://scholars.lib.ntu.edu.tw/handle/123456789/637041The integrated care pathways for atopic dermatitis (AD-ICPs) aim to bridge the gap between existing AD treatment evidence-based guidelines and expert opinion based on daily practice by offering a structured multidisciplinary plan for patient management of AD. ICPs have the potential to enhance guideline recommendations by combining interventions and aspects from different guidelines, integrating quality assurance, and describing co-ordination of care. Most importantly, patients can enter the ICPs at any level depending on AD severity, resources available in their country, and economic factors such as differences in insurance reimbursement systems.enICP; atopic dermatitis; eczema; guidance; integrated care pathways; multidisciplinary; prevention; treatment[SDGs]SDG3[SDGs]SDG8A concept for integrated care pathways for atopic dermatitis-A GA2 LEN ADCARE initiativereview10.1002/clt2.12299377467942-s2.0-85171307933https://api.elsevier.com/content/abstract/scopus_id/85171307933