Team-based health care improves patient outcomes, physician well-being

Implementing optimal team-based health care is associated with improvements in patient outcomes, the efficiency of care and the well-being and satisfaction of clinicians, according to a discussion paper published in the National Academy of Medicine Perspectives.
“Team-based care is becoming increasingly important as the health care delivery system moves from fee-for-service payments to value-based payment models and care itself becomes more complex,” Cynthia D. Smith, MD, vice president for clinical programs for ACP, said in a press release. “Studies that include a variety of

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