Integrating health care in Australia: a qualitative evaluation
Abstract Background With aging populations, a growing prevalence of chronic illnesses, higher expectations for quality care and rising costs within limited health budgets, integration of healthcare is seen as a solution to these challenges. Integrated healthcare aims to overcome barriers between pri...
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Main Authors: | Steven A. Trankle (Author), Tim Usherwood (Author), Penny Abbott (Author), Mary Roberts (Author), Michael Crampton (Author), Christian M. Girgis (Author), John Riskallah (Author), Yashu Chang (Author), Jaspreet Saini (Author), Jennifer Reath (Author) |
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2019-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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