Task-Sharing Between Pediatricians and Non-Physician Healthcare Professionals in Outpatient Child Health Care in Germany: Assessment of Need and Acceptance for Concept Development
Although pediatricians in Germany work as general practitioners for children, they are planned and trained as medical specialists. In consequence, distances between practices and residences of patients can be very large. The implementation of task-sharing models is a promising option to sustain pedi...
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Main Authors: | Angelika Beyer MSc (Author), Laura Rehner MSc (Author), Wolfgang Hoffmann PhD (Author), Neeltje van den Berg PhD (Author) |
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2020-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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