Care coordination for severe mental health disorders: an analysis of healthcare provider patient-sharing networks and their association with quality of care in a French region
Abstract Background For patients with multiple and complex health needs, such as those suffering from mental health disorders, outcomes are determined by the combined actions of the care providers they visit and their interactions. Care coordination is therefore essential. However, little is known o...
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Main Authors: | Coralie Gandré (Author), Laurent Beauguitte (Author), Alexandre Lolivier (Author), Magali Coldefy (Author) |
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2020-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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