Funding and remuneration of interdisciplinary primary care teams in Canada: a conceptual framework and application
Abstract Background Reliance on interdisciplinary teams in the delivery of primary care is on the rise. Funding bodies strive to design financial environments that support collaboration between providers. At present, the design of financial arrangements has been fragmented and not based on evidence....
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Main Authors: | W. Dominika Wranik (Author), Susan M. Haydt (Author), Alan Katz (Author), Adrian R. Levy (Author), Maryna Korchagina (Author), Jeanette M. Edwards (Author), Ian Bower (Author) |
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2017-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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