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Determinants of knowledge-sharing networks in primary care [PDF]
Background. Around the world, health reforms are increasingly fostering collaboration and integration among primary care physicians with the aim of facilitating knowledge sharing and evidence-informed decision making.
Dandi, Roberto +2 more
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Equity and the funding of Primary Care Networks. [PDF]
There is a 19-year difference in healthy life expectancy between deprived and more affluent populations in England.1 These health inequities have multiple direct impacts, such as increased disease burden and reduced economic activity.2 Their reduction is an important goal of the NHS Long Term Plan (LTP).3 High-quality and accessible primary care is ...
Hutchinson J +3 more
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Primary Health Care: care coordinator in regionalized networks? [PDF]
RESUMO OBJECTIVE To analyze the breadth of care coordination by Primary Health Care in three health regions. METHODS This is a quantitative and qualitative case study.
Patty Fidelis de Almeida +1 more
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Narrow Primary Care Networks in Medicare Advantage. [PDF]
Meyers DJ, Rahman M, Trivedi AN.
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Primary care networks: are they fit for the future? [PDF]
There are 1250 primary care networks (PCNs) in the English NHS. Established in July 2019, PCNs have been developed in response to national policy focused on better integrating health and social care services while strengthening the sustainability of primary care.1 They receive additional funding to support the employment of new types of practitioners ...
Smith JA +4 more
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Developing Primary Care: The Contribution of Primary Care Research Networks [PDF]
The performance of Canada's primary care sector remains lacklustre relative to other wealthy industrialized countries, and it has been suggested that a lack of investment in research and evaluation may be a cause. One approach to improving and sustaining primary care research is through research networks.
Peckham, Stephen, Hutchison, Brian
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Networks for research in primary health care [PDF]
Editorial by Green and Dovey The evolution of the academic discipline of primary care throughout the world is resulting in more primary care practitioners taking part in research. Primary care has a generalist nature,1 and several research approaches are therefore required to understand the complex interplay between medical and psychosocial factors ...
P, Thomas +3 more
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Primary care networks (PCNs) are geographical networks consisting of 30,000 to 50,000 patients and groups of general practices working in a multidisciplinary team, including community pharmacists.
Mohammed Patel +2 more
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Implementing Primary Health Care Teams and Integrated Care in Alberta, Canada
Improving health services integration for persons living with complex health and social needs is a priority for Canadian health systems. Alberta’s approach to promoting and incentivizing interprofessional team-based primary health care (PHC) has focused ...
Stephanie Montesanti +5 more
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Linking research and development in primary care: primary care trusts, primary care research networks and primary care academics [PDF]
In the UK, primary care groups and trusts (PCG/Ts), also known as primary care organizations (PCOs), are the organizations that will drive forward the primary care development agenda outlined by the government. We undertook a study to investigate the views of PCOs on the place of research in primary care development and their role as participants in ...
Gill Rowlands +5 more
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