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Mitigating primary care provider burnout with interdisciplinary dyads and shared care delivery.

Allison A NorfulYun HeAdam RosenfeldCilgy M AbrahamBernard Chang
Published in: Journal of evaluation in clinical practice (2021)
Incorporating interdisciplinary specialties in primary care appears promising to alleviate some adverse provider outcomes. Organizations contemplating delivery models to promote well-being and retention may consider comanagement. Cost effectiveness research is needed to determine financial sustainability of interdisciplinary care delivery.
Keyphrases
  • primary care
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