McCormack, 2022 - Google Patents
Person-centred care and measurement: The more one sees, the better one knows where to lookMcCormack, 2022
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- 12173100749547861001
- Author
- McCormack B
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Journal of health services research & policy
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Determining the quality of a health system is a complex and challenging endeavour. The variety of perspectives needed to determine quality means that increasingly complex measurement frameworks are often employed. Providing the best possible health care has …
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