Is the co-location of GPs in primary care centres associated with a higher patient satisfaction? Evidence from a population survey in Italy
Abstract Background Several countries have co-located General Practitioners (GPs) in Primary Care Centres (PCCs) with other health and social care professionals in order to improve integrated care. It is not clear whether the co-location of a multidisciplinary team actually facilitates a positive pa...
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Main Authors: | Manila Bonciani (Author), Sara Barsanti (Author), Anna Maria Murante (Author) |
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2017-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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