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Understanding perceptions of global healthcare experiences on provider values and practices in the USA: a qualitative study among global health physicians and program directors.

Nathaniel Matthews-TriggDavid CitrinScott HallidayBibhav AcharyaSheela MaruStephen BezruchkaDuncan Maru
Published in: BMJ open (2019)
A majority of participating global health physicians and programme leaders believed that international engagements improved patient care back in the USA. Participant responses relating to the five themes were contextualised by highlighting factors that simultaneously impinge on their ability to provide improved patient care, such as the social determinants of health, and the challenges of changing USA healthcare policy.
Keyphrases
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