Steenkamer, BettyDrewes, HannekePutters, Kimvan Oers, HansBaan, Caroline2021-05-082021-05-082020-03-163217854610.1177/1355819620907359http://hdl.handle.net/10029/624956Forty-one studies were included. Eight components were identified: social forces, resources, finance, relations, regulations, market, leadership, and accountability. Each component consists of three or more subcomponents, providing insight into (1) the (sub)component-specific strategies that accelerate PHM development, (2) the necessary contextual factors and mechanisms for these strategies to be successful and (3) the extracted theories that underlie the (sub)component-specific SCMO configurations. These theories originate from a wide variety of scientific disciplines. We bring these (sub)components together into what we call the Collabroative Adaptive Health Network (CAHN) framework.enguiding principlespopulation health managementrealist evaluationreorganizing and integrating servicestriple aimReorganizing and integrating public health, health care, social care and wider public services: a theory-based framework for collaborative adaptive health networks to achieve the triple aim.Article1758-1060J Health Serv Res Policy 2020; 25(3):187-201