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Collaborative health care teams in Canada and the USA: Confronting the structural embeddedness of medical dominance
2006
Health Sociology Review
KEY WORDS There has been a renewed interest in collaborative models of health care delivered by 'interdisciplinary teams' of providers across several health care systems. This growing phenomenon raises a host of issues related to the management of professional boundaries and the contemporary state of medical dominance. In this paper, we undertake a critical analysis of the factors both promoting and impeding collaborative care models of primary and mental health care in Canada and the USA. The
doi:10.5172/hesr.2006.15.5.481
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