What do consumer and providers view as important for integrated care? A qualitative study
Abstract Background Integrated care is a model recognised internationally, however, there is limited evidence about its usability in the community. This study aimed to elicit community and provider views about integrated care and how implementation could meet their healthcare needs in a new hospital...
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Main Authors: | Ann Carrigan (Author), Natalie Roberts (Author), Robyn Clay-Williams (Author), Peter Hibbert (Author), Elizabeth Austin (Author), Diana Fajardo Pulido (Author), Isabelle Meulenbroeks (Author), Hoa Mi Nguyen (Author), Mitchell Sarkies (Author), Sarah Hatem (Author), Katherine Maka (Author), Graeme Loy (Author), Jeffrey Braithwaite (Author) |
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2023-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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