Structural and relational factors for successful cross-sector collaboration in home visiting: a multiple case study
Abstract Background Aligning delivery and financing systems across sectors to create broader systems of care can improve the health and well-being of families experiencing adversities. We aimed to identify structural and relational factors for best practices to achieve successful cross-sector collab...
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Main Authors: | Venice Ng Williams (Author), Carol Yvette Franco-Rowe (Author), Connie Cignetti Lopez (Author), Mandy A. Allison (Author), Gregory J. Tung (Author) |
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2024-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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