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1Susan Burger is an assistant professor and coordinator of the EdD in Nursing Education program at Western Connecticut State University, Danbury, Conn.
Abstract:
This exploratory pilot study analyzed the transition to a new patient-centered care team model at three separate clinical sites of an urban community health center. The findings provide insights from both providers and health coaches on benefits and barriers of this new model.
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