Who wants to be involved in health care decisions? Comparing preferences for individual and collective involvement in England and Sweden
Abstract Background Patient and public involvement (PPI) is framed as positive for individuals, the health system, public health, as well as for communities and society as a whole. We investigated whether preferences for PPI differed between two countries with Beveridge type health systems-Sweden an...
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Main Authors: | Mio Fredriksson (Author), Max Eriksson (Author), Jonathan Tritter (Author) |
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2017-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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