Key Principles Underlying a Research-Practice Alignment in a Federally Qualified Health Center
Ethnicity & Disease2023Vol. DECIPHeR(Special Issue), pp. 6–11
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Antoinette Schoenthaler, Doreen Colella, Franze De La Calle, Gisella Bueno, Jacalyn Nay, Masiel Garcia, George Shahin, Cristina Gago, Isaac Dapkins
Abstract
Together, the principles guide how the research and practice teams work together to achieve a shared goal of improving the health and well-being of minoritized patients through the provision of high quality, community-oriented HTN care. Best practices to sustain our alignment require an ongoing and deliberate investment in honest and transparent communication by all members.
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