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Improving Healthcare Services Coproduction Codesign And Operations Sharon J Williams

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Improving Healthcare Services Coproduction Codesign And Operations Sharon J Williams
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Publisher: Palgrave Pivot
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.57 MB
Pages: 120
Author: Sharon J. Williams, Lynne Caley
ISBN: 9783030364977, 9783030364984, 3030364976, 3030364984
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Improving Healthcare Services Coproduction Codesign And Operations Sharon J Williams by Sharon J. Williams, Lynne Caley 9783030364977, 9783030364984, 3030364976, 3030364984 instant download after payment.

Building on co-author Sharon Williams’ previous title Improving Healthcare Operations, this book examines the role of co-design and coproduction in health and social care. Extending current thinking on coproduction in healthcare and how this can be operationalised, this book opens a discussion around how it can contribute to improvement. Providing a number of case studies, it links previous public service management, operations management and supply chain management research by extending and translating these core design and improvement principles into health and social care. Considering the wider role of patients, communities and other stakeholders it will challenge and develop existing thinking in relation to co-design, coproduction and redesign of services.

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