Funding models and medical dominance in interdisciplinary primary care teams: qualitative evidence from three Canadian provinces.
Wiesława Dominika WranikSusan Marie HaydtPublished in: Human resources for health (2018)
The functioning of interdisciplinary primary care teams can be negatively affected by the unique positioning of the medical profession. The financial environment created for teams is an important consideration in policy development, as it plays an important role in establishing inter-professional relationships. Policies that reduce financial hierarchies and funding multiplicities are optimal in this regard.