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Senior clinical and business managers’ perspectives on the influence of different funding mechanisms, and barriers and enablers to implementing models of employing General Practitioners in or alongside emergency departments: Quali...

Mazhar Choudhry, Michelle Edwards Orcid Logo, Alison Cooper, Pippa Anderson, Andrew Carson-Stevens, Matthew Cooke, Jeremy Dale, Peter Hibbert, Thomas Hughes Orcid Logo, Alison Porter Orcid Logo, Timothy Rainer, Aloysius Niroshan Siriwardena, Adrian Edwards

Health Policy, Volume: 125, Issue: 4, Pages: 482 - 488

Swansea University Authors: Pippa Anderson, Alison Porter Orcid Logo

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title Senior clinical and business managers’ perspectives on the influence of different funding mechanisms, and barriers and enablers to implementing models of employing General Practitioners in or alongside emergency departments: Qualitative study
spellingShingle Senior clinical and business managers’ perspectives on the influence of different funding mechanisms, and barriers and enablers to implementing models of employing General Practitioners in or alongside emergency departments: Qualitative study
Pippa Anderson
Alison Porter
title_short Senior clinical and business managers’ perspectives on the influence of different funding mechanisms, and barriers and enablers to implementing models of employing General Practitioners in or alongside emergency departments: Qualitative study
title_full Senior clinical and business managers’ perspectives on the influence of different funding mechanisms, and barriers and enablers to implementing models of employing General Practitioners in or alongside emergency departments: Qualitative study
title_fullStr Senior clinical and business managers’ perspectives on the influence of different funding mechanisms, and barriers and enablers to implementing models of employing General Practitioners in or alongside emergency departments: Qualitative study
title_full_unstemmed Senior clinical and business managers’ perspectives on the influence of different funding mechanisms, and barriers and enablers to implementing models of employing General Practitioners in or alongside emergency departments: Qualitative study
title_sort Senior clinical and business managers’ perspectives on the influence of different funding mechanisms, and barriers and enablers to implementing models of employing General Practitioners in or alongside emergency departments: Qualitative study
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