Co-production in health policy and management: a comprehensive bibliometric review
Abstract Background Due to an increasingly elderly population, a higher incidence of chronic diseases and higher expectations regarding public service provision, healthcare services are under increasing strain to cut costs while maintaining quality. The importance of promoting systems of co-produced...
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Main Authors: | Floriana Fusco (Author), Marta Marsilio (Author), Chiara Guglielmetti (Author) |
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2020-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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