Key characteristics and critical junctures for successful Interprofessional networks in healthcare - a case study
Abstract Background The use of networks in healthcare has been steadily increasing over the past decade. Healthcare networks reduce fragmented care, support coordination amongst providers and patients, improve health system efficiencies, support better patient care and improve overall satisfaction o...
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Main Authors: | Shannon Sibbald (Author), Karen Schouten (Author), Kimia Sedig (Author), Rachelle Maskell (Author), Christopher Licskai (Author) |
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