From programme theory to logic models for multispecialty community providers: a realist evidence synthesis
Background: The NHS policy of constructing multispecialty community providers (MCPs) rests on a complex set of assumptions about how health systems can replace hospital use with enhanced primary care for people with complex, chronic or multiple health problems, while contributing savings to health-c...
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Main Authors: | Rod Sheaff (Author), Sarah L Brand (Author), Helen Lloyd (Author), Amanda Wanner (Author), Mauro Fornasiero (Author), Simon Briscoe (Author), Jose M Valderas (Author), Richard Byng (Author), Mark Pearson (Author) |
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National Institute for Health Research,
2018-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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