Reconfiguring health workforce: a case-based comparative study explaining the increasingly diverse professional roles in Europe.
Antoinette A de BontJob van ExelSilvia CorettiZeynep Güldem ÖkemMaarten JanssenKristin Lofthus HopeTomasz LudwickiBritta ZanderMarie ZvonickovaChristine BondIris Wallenburgnull nullPublished in: BMC health services research (2016)
There are considerable differences in the number and kind of extended roles between both countries and care pathways. The main drivers for new roles reside in the technological development of medical treatment and the need for more generic competencies. Extended roles develop in two directions: 1) specialised roles and 2) generic roles.