Reimagining consumer involvement: Resilient system indicators in the COVID‐19 pandemic response in New South Wales, Australia
Abstract Background Reflections on the response to the COVID‐19 pandemic often evoke the concept of 'resilience' to describe the way health systems adjusted and adapted their functions to withstand the disturbance of a crisis, and in some cases, improve and transform in its wake. Drawing f...
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Main Authors: | Patti Shih (Author), Laila Hallam (Author), Robyn Clay‐Williams (Author), Stacy M. Carter (Author), Anthony Brown (Author) |
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