Using social network analysis methods to identify networks of physicians responsible for the care of specific patient populations
Abstract Background Coordinating health care within and among sectors is crucial to improving quality of care and avoiding undesirable negative health outcomes, such as avoidable hospitalizations. Quality circles are one approach to strengthening collaboration among health care providers and improvi...
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Main Authors: | Ronja Flemming (Author), Wiebke Schüttig (Author), Frank Ng (Author), Verena Leve (Author), Leonie Sundmacher (Author) |
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2022-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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