Care and cost trajectories of asylum seekers in a nurse-led, patient centered, care network in Switzerland
Abstract Background Switzerland, with its decentralized health system, has seen the emergence of a variety of care models to meet the complex needs of asylum seekers. A network of public and private providers was designed in the canton Vaud, in which a nurse-led team acts as a first contact point to...
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Main Authors: | Jacques Spycher (Author), Patrick Bodenmann (Author), Raphaël Bize (Author), Joachim Marti (Author) |
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