Investigating the healthcare pathway through patients' experience and profiles: implications for breast cancer healthcare providers
Abstract Background Healthcare systems are facing many changes. Particularly, patients are more engaged in the care process. The medical perspective of the process is insufficient to provide patients with high quality care and service personalisation. This research presents an attempt to complete th...
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Main Authors: | Emna Cherif (Author), Elisabeth Martin-Verdier (Author), Corinne Rochette (Author) |
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2020-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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