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This chapter focuses on medical staff’s understanding of and attitudes towards multisite doctors’ licenses. Specifically, we aimed to answer the following three questions: in the background of a national policy promoting multisite doctors’ licenses, what do large public hospital doctors think about multisite practice? Is there a demand for large public hospital doctors to practice at more than one site? Finally, what are the factors influencing large public hospital doctors’ preferences for multisite licenses?
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Zhang, L., Li, M., Ye, F., Ding, T., Kang, P. (2016). Survey on Multisite Licenses in Large Public Hospitals. In: An Investigation Report on Large Public Hospital Reforms in China. Current Chinese Economic Report Series. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-0039-3_9
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