Governing Collaborative Healthcare Improvement: Lessons From an Atlantic Canadian Case
The Atlantic Healthcare Collaboration for Innovation and Improvement in Chronic Disease (AHC) Quality Improvement Collaborative (QIC) in Eastern Canada provided an approach to spur system-level reform across multiple health systems for patients and families living with chronic disease. Developed and...
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Main Authors: | Meghan Rossiter (Author), Jennifer Verma (Author), Jean-Louis Denis (Author), Stephen Samis (Author), Richard Wedge (Author), Chris Power (Author) |
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Kerman University of Medical Sciences,
2017-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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