Sharing Health Care Initiative
National Evaluation of the Sharing Health Care Initiative Demonstration Projects 2005
The Sharing Health Care Initiative Demonstration projects were implemented in order to test how various intervention models of Chronic Condition Self-Management could be used in the community.
The National Evaluation reports contain key learnings and detailed discussion of the outcomes of the Demonstration Projects.
National Evaluation Report - Executive Summary PDF version (PDF 473 KB)
National Evaluation Report - Technical Report PDF version (PDF 1411 KB)
Technical Report Sections
National Evaluation Report - Appendices
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