Hämel K, Vössing C. The collaboration of general practitioners and nurses in primary care – a comparative analysis of concepts and practices in Slovenia and Spain. Primary Health Care Research & Development. 2017;18(5):492-506
Background: There is a large variation in the organization of primary care in Europe. In some health...
Aim: This cross-sectional study is the first one to explore the collaboration of the influencing fac...
Background: The increase in the number of chronically ill patients due to ageing is calling existing...
Hämel K, Vössing C. Primary care teams – an analysis of cross-professional collaboration in Slovene ...
Introduction: Multi-professional collaboration (MPC) is essential for the delivery of effective and ...
Introduction: Multi-professional collaboration (MPC) is essential for the delivery of effective and ...
Introduction: Interprofessional Collaboration (IPC) has long been considered as an essential princip...
peer reviewedGiven the sociodemographic challenges facing the Belgian primary care system, it is ess...
Position Paper of the European Forum for Primary care, December 2011.Primary care is the central pil...
Background: In Europe, many primary care professionals were traditionally organized in small-scaled ...
Objectives: A tripartite public–private partnership was established between GPs’ practices, public h...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to explore the structural mechanisms that facilitate or count...
Given the sociodemographic challenges facing the Belgian primary care system, it is essential to str...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to explore the structural mechanisms that facilitate or count...
Aim: To investigate characteristics of collaboration between nurse practitioners and medical practit...
Background: There is a large variation in the organization of primary care in Europe. In some health...
Aim: This cross-sectional study is the first one to explore the collaboration of the influencing fac...
Background: The increase in the number of chronically ill patients due to ageing is calling existing...
Hämel K, Vössing C. Primary care teams – an analysis of cross-professional collaboration in Slovene ...
Introduction: Multi-professional collaboration (MPC) is essential for the delivery of effective and ...
Introduction: Multi-professional collaboration (MPC) is essential for the delivery of effective and ...
Introduction: Interprofessional Collaboration (IPC) has long been considered as an essential princip...
peer reviewedGiven the sociodemographic challenges facing the Belgian primary care system, it is ess...
Position Paper of the European Forum for Primary care, December 2011.Primary care is the central pil...
Background: In Europe, many primary care professionals were traditionally organized in small-scaled ...
Objectives: A tripartite public–private partnership was established between GPs’ practices, public h...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to explore the structural mechanisms that facilitate or count...
Given the sociodemographic challenges facing the Belgian primary care system, it is essential to str...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to explore the structural mechanisms that facilitate or count...
Aim: To investigate characteristics of collaboration between nurse practitioners and medical practit...
Background: There is a large variation in the organization of primary care in Europe. In some health...
Aim: This cross-sectional study is the first one to explore the collaboration of the influencing fac...
Background: The increase in the number of chronically ill patients due to ageing is calling existing...