The role of academic health centres in improving health equity: a systematic review
Purpose: Academic health centres (AHCs) are organisations that pursue a “tripartite” mission to deliver high-quality care to patients, undertake clinical and laboratory research, and train future health professionals. The last decade has seen a global spread of AHC models and a growing interest in t...
Main Authors: | Edelman, A, Taylor, J, Ovseiko, P, Topp, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Emerald
2018
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