Interprofessional Teamwork Professional Cultures As
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www.who.int2.1 Interprofessional education and collaborative practice 5 2.2 Barriers to interprofessional education and collaborative practice 5 Professional cultures and stereotypes 5 Inconsistent use and different understandings of language 6 Accreditation and curricula 6 Knowledge of the roles and scope of other health professions 6 3.
Developing and Sustaining Interprofessional Health Care
rnao.ca1.1 Leaders of key agencies (governments, academic institutions, regulatory bodies, professional associations, and practice-based organizations) collaborate to make interprofessional care a collective strategic priority. 1.2 Agencies in the health-care system strategically align interprofessional care with their other initiatives for
People in control of their own health and care: the state ...
www.kingsfund.org.ukprofessional communities to do things differently and to let go. It requires unwieldy administrative systems to become more responsive and human. It requires some patients and citizens themselves to think about their health and their care in different ways. In short, it poses a fundamental cultural and behavioural challenge to