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Legal, Institutional and Educational Conditions for Interdisciplinary Teamwork Between Allied Health Professions

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Primary Health Care in the Making
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This paper is based on results of the research project “Consequences for the allied health professions of developments in health services” conducted by the Federal Institute of Vocational Education. The points of interest in this context refer only to the paramedical professions, which are to be interpreted as registered health professions.

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Meifort, B., Paulini, H. (1985). Legal, Institutional and Educational Conditions for Interdisciplinary Teamwork Between Allied Health Professions. In: Laaser, U., Senault, R., Viefhues, H. (eds) Primary Health Care in the Making. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-69977-1_10

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