Integration, co-ordination and multidisciplinary care in Australia: Growth via optimal governance arrangements

作者: Caroline Nicholson , Claire Jackson , Jenny Doust , Lily Cheung , John O’Donnell

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摘要: "APHCRI Conversations" was a regular program of presentations held at the Department Health to facilitate exchange between APHCRI Network researchers and policymakers. Topics are developed jointly with involve range speakers from APHCRI, including CRE invited experts, Chief Investigators stream project

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