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Enhancing interdisciplinary collaboration in primary health care

19 May 2005

The Enhancing Interdisciplinary Collaboration enhance the prospects and options for more in Primary Health Care (EICP) Initiative focuses collaborative care in settings across the on how to create the conditions for health care country; providers everywhere in Canada to work • Research about best practices and the state together in the most effective and efficient way of. [...] With the leadership of some of the key But, more and more Canadians are expecting players in primary health care in Canada, the better co-ordination between those providers and EICP Initiative will capture the very best of they want to optimize their access to the skills what is being achieved in interdisciplinary and competencies of a range of health care collaboration in this country and will he [...] The members, including a willingness to collaborate, composition of a team depends on the client being trust and respect each other, and to communicate served and the environment in which the team is effectively. [...] Evaluation is lacking, due to the speed of care, and so that they can assess the quality of the developments, the newness of this approach, and the service they receive. [...] Because the practice of interdisciplinary complexity of needs and care of the population, keep collaboration is not clearly defined and the settings abreast of new developments and respond to the for its practice are so varied, it is not being evaluated demands of institutions, taxpayers and governments.3 in a consistent, coherent way that facilitates learning Working in teams may lead to more co-
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Authors

Nolte, Judith

Pages
51
Published in
Canada

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