Patient partner perspectives on compensation: Insights from the Canadian Patient Partner Survey
Abstract Introduction There is a growing role for patients, family members and caregivers as consultants, collaborators and partners in health system settings in Canada. However, compensation for this role is not systematized. When offered, it varies in both type (e.g., one‐time honorarium, salary)...
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Main Authors: | Roma Dhamanaskar (Author), Laura Tripp (Author), Meredith Vanstone (Author), Carolyn Canfield (Author), Mary Anne Levasseur (Author), Julia Abelson (Author) |
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2024-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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