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FIGURE 1: Conceptual model depicting impact of geographical localization of general medical teams on quality of care. Mediating factors that lead to better quality of care are described in blue boxes. Mediating factors that are unintended and lead to worsening quality of care are described in grey boxes. The impact on domains of quality of care is described in pink boxes. ‘↑’ indicates an increase; ‘↓’ indicates a decrease; IDR = Interdisciplinary Rounds.

By Joseph Harrington | on April 18, 2022 | 0 Comment
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FIGURE 1: Conceptual model depicting impact of geographical localization of general medical teams on quality of care. Mediating factors that lead to better quality of care are described in blue boxes. Mediating factors that are unintended and lead to worsening quality of care are described in grey boxes. The impact on domains of quality of care is described in pink boxes. ‘↑’ indicates an increase; ‘↓’ indicates a decrease; IDR = Interdisciplinary Rounds.

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