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Breaking the logjams: Can interprofessional and intraprofessional care teams help?
Canadian Family Physician, 02/13/09
Gutkin C - For patients, journeys through the health system can be complex, frustrating, and even frightening. Which provider do they see for which problem? How do they get timely appointments for tests, counseling, physiotherapy, occupational therapy, social services, or referrals? Are the various caregivers communicating with one another? Is the information they share up-to-date and correct? Breakdowns in information flow are legend, resulting in increased risk to patients and unnecessary costs to the system.
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