Co-production within health and social care – the implications for Wales?

作者: Andy Phillips , Gareth Morgan

DOI: 10.1108/QAOA-06-2013-0014

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摘要: Purpose – It is well recognised that individuals have much to contribute the care they receive, with attendant benefits on outcomes and reduction in cost. The recognition of who access services as interdependent citizens embedded both formal informal support networks a shift acknowledges their active role partners management own service innovation development. purpose this paper therefore explore illustrate some domains co-production. Design/methodology/approach In paper, authors review literature, peer-reviewed professional, order provide broad contemporary commentary emergent approach. This literature critically summarised presented along narrative discusses context Wales, where are based. approach bring together existing knowledge also propose potential avenues for further research practise dev...

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