Boxes
4.1Overview of the evidence on skill-mix innovations for health promotion and prevention
5.1Overview of the evidence on skill-mix innovations in acute care patients
5.3The netCare Project: Swiss community pharmacists providing triage to patients with minor acute conditions
6.2Major skill-mix innovations in the care for patients with chronic conditions and multimorbidity
6.5Skill mix interventions involving professions other than pharmacists and nurses
6.6Skill-mix interventions involving multiprofessional teams
6.7Nurse prescribers in Finland take care of the routine management of patients with specific chronic conditions
6.9Collaborative care models in mental health care in the United Kingdom, Ireland and Belgium
6.10New nursing roles in integrated case management of patients with complex needs in Valencia, Spain
7.1Overview of the evidence on long-term and palliative care
7.4The case of case managers in primary palliative care in the Netherlands
7.6WHO collaboration for strengthening of palliative care education of all health care professionals (2016–2020)
8.1Definitions: populations living in rural and remote areas and disadvantaged groups
8.4Examples of skill-mix innovations and new technologies/eHealth
8.5Delivering on social accountability: Canada’s Northern Ontario School of Medicine (Strasser, 2016)
8.6Community Health Centre Botermarkt – Ledeberg in Ghent (Belgium)
9.2Continuing professional development in health professions in France
10.1Reforms on nonmedical prescribing with implications on health systems
11.1Skill-mix in primary care services in Portugal: barriers to change and potential facilitators
11.2The implementation of prescribing by nurse specialists in the Netherlands
11.3Community specialist nurses in neurology in the United Kingdom
11.4Health workforce change in Germany in the shadow of organizational reform