Observations of community-based multidisciplinary team meetings in health and social care for older people with long term conditions in England
Abstract Background Community-based multi-disciplinary teams (MDTs) are the most common means to encourage health and social care service integration in England yet are rarely studied or directly observed. This paper reports on two rounds of non-participant observations of community-based multi-disc...
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Main Authors: | Nick Douglas (Author), Nicholas Mays (Author), Mustafa Al-Haboubi (Author), Tommaso Manacorda (Author), Lavanya Thana (Author), Gerald Wistow (Author), Mary Alison Durand (Author) |
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2022-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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