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Multidisciplinary Collaboration in Hospitals via Patient- and Process-Oriented Units: A Longitudinal Study.

Anoek BraamJeroen van WijngaardenCarina HildersMartina Buljac-Samardzic
Published in: Journal of multidisciplinary healthcare (2024)
A process-based design with patient- and process-oriented units is supportive of multidisciplinary collaboration and perceived impact, especially for physicians in patient-oriented units. Physicians in patient-oriented units are positive about the introduction of these units as they feel it contributes to better multidisciplinary patient care. As the results for physicians in process-oriented units may be less directly visible in terms of quality of care, they are less likely to see positive effects, even though their relationships are improving.
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