The impact of introducing multidisciplinary care assessments on access to rheumatology care in British Columbia: an interrupted time series analysis
Abstract Background In 2011 the British Columbia (BC) Ministry of Health introduced a new fee-for-service billing code that allowed "Multidisciplinary Care Assessment" (MCA). This change has the potential to change access to and quality of care for patients. This study aimed to explore the...
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Main Authors: | Ross Duncan (Author), Lucy Cheng (Author), Michael R. Law (Author), Kam Shojania (Author), Mary A. De Vera (Author), Mark Harrison (Author) |
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2022-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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