Value co-creation : a methodology to drive primary health care reform Quality tools and resources to support organisational improvement integral to high-quality primary care : a systematic review of published and grey literature

Objective: To conduct a systematic review of the literature to identify existing online primary care quality improvement tools and resources to support organisational improvement related to the seven elements in the Primary Care Practice Improvement Tool (PC‐PIT), with the identified tools and resources to progress to a Delphi study for further assessment of relevance and utility.

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