Person-centered healthcare in the information age: Experiences from a user driven healthcare network
Person-centered healthcare is central to the practice of compassionate medicine. The practice of person-centered healthcare occurs when intuitive and organizational thinking is engaged harmoniously, rather than in competition. Present healthcare systems relegates core providers and patients to 10-mi...
Auteurs principaux: | Price, A, Biswas, T, Biswas, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
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University of Buckingham Press
2014
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