Social clusters: applying quality of life at work to the hospital public service

"Social clusters" were designed as support structures for real-world trials carried out in willing establishments. A cluster's three members include one representative each from management, staff and the medical staff. Clusters provide a link between the quality of life at work and care provision, and they provide data to the National Observatory for the Quality of Life at Work of Healthcare Professionals, which was set up in 2018.

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