How to measure the collective intelligence of primary healthcare teams?

The capacity for teams and organizations to evolve and to thrive in ever‐shifting environments is attributed to their collective intelligence. Collectively, intelligent team could prevent repetition of past mistakes and can help organizations and people work more efficiently. Researchers aimed to find a framework or a tool that could help explain collective intelligence in primary healthcare organizations.

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