Effects of non-medical health coaching on multimorbid patients in primary care: a difference-in-differences analysis
Abstract Background Health systems, globally, are attempting to strengthen primary care to promote a population-health management approach to care provision, incentivising prevention and self-management. This paper evaluates the "Enhanced Primary Care" model implemented in a geographical r...
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Main Authors: | Vishalie Shah (Author), Jonathan Stokes (Author), Matt Sutton (Author) |
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2019-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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