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Measuring the performance of interprofessional primary health care teams: understanding the teams perspective.

Catherine DonnellyRachelle AshcroftAmanda MofinaNicole BobbetteCarol Mulder
Published in: Primary health care research & development (2019)
A total of 283 primary health care providers from 14 health professions working in interprofessional primary health care teams participated. Top three elements of interprofessional collaboration (total n = 628) were communication (n = 146), co-treatment (n = 112) and patient-based conferences (n = 81). Top three performance indicators currently used to demonstrate the value of interprofessional collaboration (total n = 241) were patient experience (n = 71), patient health status (n = 35) and within team referrals (n = 30).
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