Cite
Interdisciplinary diabetes care teams operating on the interface between primary and specialty care are associated with improved outcomes of care: findings from the Leuven Diabetes Project.
MLA
Borgermans, Liesbeth, et al. “Interdisciplinary Diabetes Care Teams Operating on the Interface between Primary and Specialty Care Are Associated with Improved Outcomes of Care: Findings from the Leuven Diabetes Project.” BMC Health Services Research, vol. 9, Oct. 2009, p. 179. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1186/1472-6963-9-179.
APA
Borgermans, L., Goderis, G., Van Den Broeke, C., Verbeke, G., Carbonez, A., Ivanova, A., Mathieu, C., Aertgeerts, B., Heyrman, J., & Grol, R. (2009). Interdisciplinary diabetes care teams operating on the interface between primary and specialty care are associated with improved outcomes of care: findings from the Leuven Diabetes Project. BMC Health Services Research, 9, 179. https://doi.org/10.1186/1472-6963-9-179
Chicago
Borgermans, Liesbeth, Geert Goderis, Carine Van Den Broeke, Geert Verbeke, An Carbonez, Anna Ivanova, Chantal Mathieu, Bert Aertgeerts, Jan Heyrman, and Richard Grol. 2009. “Interdisciplinary Diabetes Care Teams Operating on the Interface between Primary and Specialty Care Are Associated with Improved Outcomes of Care: Findings from the Leuven Diabetes Project.” BMC Health Services Research 9 (October): 179. doi:10.1186/1472-6963-9-179.