An integrative perspective on interorganizational multilevel healthcare networks: a systematic literature review
Abstract Background Interorganizational networks in healthcare do not always attain their goals. Existing models outline the factors that could explain poor network performance: governance; structure; and the alignment of professional, organizational and network levels. However, these models are ver...
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Main Authors: | Galina van der Weert (Author), Katarzyna Burzynska (Author), Joris Knoben (Author) |
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2022-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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