From implementation to learning: the importance of a two-way dialogue between practice and science in healthcare

This report was written on a request from the Minister of Health, Welfare and Sport, in response to the need to bridge the gap between scientific research and the implementation of the results of this research into the practice of health care. The report concludes that the care process should be a t...

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Main Author: Journal Editors
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Ubiquity Press 2001-03-01
Series:International Journal of Integrated Care
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Online Access:http://www.ijic.org/index.php/ijic/article/view/17
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From implementation to learning: the importance of a two-way dialogue between practice and science in healthcare
International Journal of Integrated Care
healthcare
health services
integrated care
healthcare management
healthcare networks
title From implementation to learning: the importance of a two-way dialogue between practice and science in healthcare
title_full From implementation to learning: the importance of a two-way dialogue between practice and science in healthcare
title_fullStr From implementation to learning: the importance of a two-way dialogue between practice and science in healthcare
title_full_unstemmed From implementation to learning: the importance of a two-way dialogue between practice and science in healthcare
title_short From implementation to learning: the importance of a two-way dialogue between practice and science in healthcare
title_sort from implementation to learning the importance of a two way dialogue between practice and science in healthcare
topic healthcare
health services
integrated care
healthcare management
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