Negotiating commissioning pathways for the successful implementation of innovative health technology in primary care
Abstract Background Commissioning innovative health technologies is typically complex and multi-faceted. Drawing on the negotiated order perspective, we explore the process by which commissioning organisations make their decisions to commission innovative health technologies. The empirical backdrop...
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Main Authors: | Gregory Maniatopoulos (Author), Shona Haining (Author), John Allen (Author), Scott Wilkes (Author) |
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2019-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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