Social accountability across cultures, does the concept translate? An explorative discussion with primary care colleagues in Japan.
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2020
This article sets out to explore and clarify the concept of social accountability in a global health context. It examines some of the cross-cultural challenges when translating social accountability across healthcare systems with specific reference to Japanese primary care. Finally, the role of social accountability in postgraduate education and medical professionalism will be considered with practical recommendations focusing on education and training in primary care.
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Authors | Ramsay, Robin;Stanyon, Maham;Takahashi, Noryiuki; |
Journal | education for primary care : an official publication of the association of course organisers, national association of gp tutors, world organisation of family doctors |
Year | 2020 |
DOI | 10.1080/14739879.2020.1727780 |
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