Challenges and promising solutions to engaging patients in healthcare implementation in the United States: an environmental scan
Abstract Background One practice in healthcare implementation is patient engagement in quality improvement and systems redesign. Implementers in healthcare systems include clinical leadership, middle managers, quality improvement personnel, and others facilitating changes or adoption of new interven...
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Main Authors: | Eva N. Woodward (Author), Andrea Isabel Melgar Castillo (Author), Gala True (Author), Cathleen Willging (Author), JoAnn E. Kirchner (Author) |
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2024-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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