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[Cooperation between healthcare professionals, a renewed and simplified system]
1Centre hospitalier Verdun/Saint-Mihiel, 2, rue d'Anthouard, 55100 Verdun, France.
Abstract:
To be part of a protocol of cooperation between health professionals aims to meet the needs of the population. The interlinking of medical and paramedical skills is based on an approach in which trust and expertise combine to guarantee quality and safety thanks to a defined framework. This cooperation system supports the need for coherent and sometimes innovative collective work. Renovated in 2019, it is now organized around two models of national or local experimental protocols.
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