An ideal-typical model for comparing interprofessional relations and skill mix in health care
Abstract Background Comparisons of health system performance, including the regulations of interprofessional relations and the skill mix between health professions are challenging. National strategies for regulating interprofessional relations vary widely across European health care systems. Unambig...
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Main Authors: | Walter Schönfelder (Author), Elin Anita Nilsen (Author) |
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2016-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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