Interprofessional advanced access - a quality improvement protocol for expanding access to primary care services
Abstract Background The Advanced Access (AA) Model has shown considerable success in improving timely access for patients in primary care settings. As a result, a majority of family physicians have implemented AA in their organizations over the last decade. However, despite its widespread use, few p...
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Main Authors: | Isabelle Gaboury (Author), Mylaine Breton (Author), Kathy Perreault (Author), François Bordeleau (Author), Sarah Descôteaux (Author), Lara Maillet (Author), Catherine Hudon (Author), Yves Couturier (Author), Arnaud Duhoux (Author), Brigitte Vachon (Author), Benoit Cossette (Author), Isabel Rodrigues (Author), Marie-Eve Poitras (Author), Christine Loignon (Author), Helen-Maria Vasiliadis (Author) |
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2021-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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