Adopting, implementing and assimilating coproduced health and social care innovations involving structurally vulnerable populations: findings from a longitudinal, multiple case study design in Canada, Scotland and Sweden
Abstract Background Innovations in coproduction are shaping public service reform in diverse contexts around the world. Although many innovations are local, others have expanded and evolved over time. We know very little, however, about the process of implementation and evolution of coproduction. Th...
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Main Authors: | Gillian Mulvale (Author), Jenn Green (Author), Glenn Robert (Author), Michael Larkin (Author), Nicoline Vackerberg (Author), Sofia Kjellström (Author), Puspita Hossain (Author), Sandra Moll (Author), Esther Lim (Author), Shioma-Lei Craythorne (Author) |
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2024-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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