Demonstrating Occupational Therapy's Distinct Value: Addressing the Quadruple Aim of Health Care Through Doctoral Capstone Projects
The quadruple aim of health care focuses on enhancing health care systems through improving quality patient care, improving the health of populations, providing care in cost-efficient ways, and improving the experience of providing health care by decreasing provider and caregiver stress and burnout....
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Main Authors: | Ingrid Provident (Author), Jennifer Lape (Author) |
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