In this PUPPY Study publication, primary care providers and policymakers in Nova Scotia share their perspectives on financial incentives to attach patients to a primary care provider. Participants shared mixed perspectives on the efficacy of such incentives, and offered alternative strategies for supporting patient attachment to primary care.
Follow the link for the full article: www.longwoods.com/content/27090/healthcare-policy/-a-band-aid-solution-policy-maker-and-primary-care-provider-perspectives-on-the-value-of-attac
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Dr. Emily Gard Marshall, PhDPrimary healthcare researcher and Nominated Principal Investigator for the PUPPY-Study Archives
September 2023
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