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The Association of Teamlets and Teams with Physician Burnout and Patient Outcomes.

Lawrence P CasalinoHye-Young JungThomas BodenheimerIvan DiazMelinda A ChenRachel Willard-GraceManyao ZhangPhyllis JohnsonYuting QianEloise M O'DonnellMark A Unruh
Published in: Journal of general internal medicine (2022)
Most general internists and family physicians practice in teamlets, and some practice in teams, but neither practicing in a teamlet, in a team, or in the two together was associated with lower physician burnout, better outcomes for patients, or lower Medicare spending. Further study is indicated to investigate whether certain types of teamlet, teams, or teamlets within teams can achieve higher performance.
Keyphrases
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