Consumer Participation in Quality Improvements for Chronic Disease Care: Development and Evaluation of an Interactive Patient-Centered Survey to Identify Preferred Service Initiatives
BackgroundWith increasing attention given to the quality of chronic disease care, a measurement approach that empowers consumers to participate in improving quality of care and enables health services to systematically introduce patient-centered initiatives is needed. A Web-based survey with complex...
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Main Authors: | Fradgley, Elizabeth A (Author), Paul, Christine L (Author), Bryant, Jamie (Author), Roos, Ian A (Author), Henskens, Frans A (Author), Paul, David J (Author) |
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2014-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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