Scale, scope and impact of skill mix change in primary care in England: a mixed-methods study
Background: General practices have had difficulty recruiting and retaining enough general practitioners to keep up with increasing demand for primary health care in recent years. Proposals to increase workforce capacity include a policy-driven strategy to employ additional numbers and a wider range...
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Main Authors: | Imelda McDermott (Author), Sharon Spooner (Author), Mhorag Goff (Author), Jon Gibson (Author), Elizabeth Dalgarno (Author), Igor Francetic (Author), Mark Hann (Author), Damian Hodgson (Author), Anne McBride (Author), Katherine Checkland (Author), Matt Sutton (Author) |
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