Abstract Patients want their personal needs to be taken into account. Accordingly, the management of care has long involved some degree of personalization. In recent times, patients’ wishes have become more pressing in a moving context. As the population ages, the number of patients requiring sophisticated combinations of longterm care is rising. Moreover, we are witnessing previously unvoiced demands, preferences and expectations (eg, demand for information about treatment, for care complying with religious practices, or for choice of appointment dates). In view of the escalating costs and the concerns about quality of care, the time has now come to rethink healthcare delivery. Part of this reorganization can be related to customizat...
Various behavioral issues are at stake in the health care sector, for example, the current strong pl...
Abstract This paper offers a short commentary on the editorial by Mannion and Exworthy. The paper h...
This paper offers a short commentary on the editorial by Mannion and Exworthy. The paper highlights ...
International audiencePatients want their personal needs to be taken into account. Accordingly, the ...
Organizations that provide health services are increasingly in need of systems and approaches that w...
International audienceOrganizations that provide health services are increasingly in need of systems...
AbstractOrganizations that provide health services are increasingly in need of systems and approache...
Abstract The healthcare context is characterized with new developments, technologies, ideas and exp...
Abstract This commentary on the recent think piece by Mannion and Exworthy reviews their core argum...
Recent years have witnessed a parallel and seemingly contradictory trend towards both the standardiz...
Abstract In their 2017 article, Mannion and Exworthy provide a thoughtful and theory-based analysis...
The healthcare context is characterized with new developments, technologies, ideas and expectations ...
This article builds on Mannion and Exworthy’s account of the tensions between standardization and cu...
International audienceBackground In recent years, there has been a growing interest in health care p...
Various behavioral issues are at stake in the health care sector, for example, the current strong pl...
Various behavioral issues are at stake in the health care sector, for example, the current strong pl...
Abstract This paper offers a short commentary on the editorial by Mannion and Exworthy. The paper h...
This paper offers a short commentary on the editorial by Mannion and Exworthy. The paper highlights ...
International audiencePatients want their personal needs to be taken into account. Accordingly, the ...
Organizations that provide health services are increasingly in need of systems and approaches that w...
International audienceOrganizations that provide health services are increasingly in need of systems...
AbstractOrganizations that provide health services are increasingly in need of systems and approache...
Abstract The healthcare context is characterized with new developments, technologies, ideas and exp...
Abstract This commentary on the recent think piece by Mannion and Exworthy reviews their core argum...
Recent years have witnessed a parallel and seemingly contradictory trend towards both the standardiz...
Abstract In their 2017 article, Mannion and Exworthy provide a thoughtful and theory-based analysis...
The healthcare context is characterized with new developments, technologies, ideas and expectations ...
This article builds on Mannion and Exworthy’s account of the tensions between standardization and cu...
International audienceBackground In recent years, there has been a growing interest in health care p...
Various behavioral issues are at stake in the health care sector, for example, the current strong pl...
Various behavioral issues are at stake in the health care sector, for example, the current strong pl...
Abstract This paper offers a short commentary on the editorial by Mannion and Exworthy. The paper h...
This paper offers a short commentary on the editorial by Mannion and Exworthy. The paper highlights ...