• N C Med J · Sep 2011

    The role of allied health in health care reform.

    • Stephen W Thomas, Lee McLean, and Alisa Debnam.
    • College of Allied Health Sciences, Mail Stop 668, Health Sciences Bldg 3206H, East Carolina University, Greenville, NC 27858-4353, USA. thomass@ecu.edu
    • N C Med J. 2011 Sep 1;72(5):417-9.

    AbstractThe wide-ranging and significant disciplines representing allied health constitute the largest and one of the most rapidly growing health care workforces in North Carolina. With anticipated increases in patients' access to care, allied health professionals will need to call on their full scope of practice as part of a comprehensive health care team.

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