Understanding Health Professional Responses to Service Disinvestment: A Qualitative Study
Background<br /> Disinvestment from inefficient health services may be a potential solution to rising healthcare costs, but there has been poor uptake of disinvestment recommendations. This Australian study aims to understand how health professionals react when confronted with a plan to disinv...
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Main Authors: | Deb Mitchell (Author), Lisa O'Brien (Author), Anne Bardoel (Author), Terry Haines (Author) |
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Kerman University of Medical Sciences,
2019-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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