Author:
Liao Theresa H.,Rindfleisch J. Adam,Howard Kelly Peyton,Castellani Marc,Noyes Sara Grimsgaard
Abstract
AbstractLarge-scale implementation of interprofessional education across the United States Veterans Health Administration has supported advancement of a new model of collaborative practice, the Whole Health System, centering on the patient and what matters most to them. Other health care systems can consider similar educational efforts for health care transformation.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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