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Home > For practice and education > Factsheets & infographics > Role of executives in sharing and applying new knowledge in disability care

Role of executives in sharing and applying new knowledge in disability care

Leaders and executives play an important role in promoting knowledge sharing and the use of new insights within care organizations.

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The AWVB, together with the Dutch Association of Healthcare Providers for People with Disabilities (VGN), studied which strategies executives use, what motivates them, and which factors support or hinder implementation. The results are summarized in this factsheet.

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