The use and value of maps in Community-Oriented Primary Care: Does process matter?
Background: Maps are important tools in healthcare delivery. In Community-Oriented Primary Care (COPC), they are expected to be used to plan services and resources for defined geographical areas, delineate team practice areas, allocate healthcare workers to households and support service delivery an...
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Main Authors: | Nina M. Honiball (Author), Tessa S. Marcus (Author) |
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