Social Media and Rating Sites as Tools to Understanding Quality of Care: A Scoping Review
BackgroundInsight into the quality of health care is important for any stakeholder including patients, professionals, and governments. In light of a patient-centered approach, it is essential to assess the quality of health care from a patient's perspective, which is commonly done with surveys...
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Main Authors: | Verhoef, Lise M (Author), Van de Belt, Tom H (Author), Engelen, Lucien JLPG (Author), Schoonhoven, Lisette (Author), Kool, Rudolf B (Author) |
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2014-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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