Implications of interprofessional primary care team characteristics for health services and patient health outcomes: A systematic review with narrative synthesis
Wiesława Dominika Wranik,
Sheri Price,
Susan M. Haydt,
Jeanette Edwards,
Krista Hatfield,
Julie Weir and
Nicole Doria
Health Policy, 2019, vol. 123, issue 6, 550-563
Abstract:
Interprofessional primary care (IPPC) teams are promoted as an alternative to single profession physician practices in primary care with focus on preventive care and chronic disease management. Characteristics of teams can have an impact on their performance.
Keywords: Interprofessional primary care teams; Structure; Organization; Funding; Team effectiveness; Systematic review; Narrative synthesis (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
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DOI: 10.1016/j.healthpol.2019.03.015
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