Abstract In their 2017 article, Mannion and Exworthy provide a thoughtful and theory-based analysis of two parallel trends in modern healthcare systems and their competing and conflicting logics: standardization and customization. This commentary further discusses the challenge of treatment decision-making in times of evidence-based medicine (EBM), shared decision-making and personalized medicine. From the perspective of systems theory, we propose the concept of individualized standardization as a solution to the problem. According to this concept, standardization is conceptualized as a guiding framework leaving room for individualization in the patient physician interaction. The theoretical background is the concept of context manag...
Personalized Medicine, the new motto of healthcare policy worldwide, is undermined by an ambiguous d...
textabstractThis thesis discusses and relates two particular questions. The first more empirical qu...
Background: Recently, individualized or personalized medicine (PM) has become a buzz word in the aca...
In their 2017 article, Mannion and Exworthy provide a thoughtful and theory-based analysis of two pa...
Recent years have witnessed a parallel and seemingly contradictory trend towards both the standardiz...
Abstract This commentary on the recent think piece by Mannion and Exworthy reviews their core argum...
Abstract The healthcare context is characterized with new developments, technologies, ideas and exp...
This article builds on Mannion and Exworthy’s account of the tensions between standardization and cu...
The healthcare context is characterized with new developments, technologies, ideas and expectations ...
Abstract Patients want their personal needs to be taken into account. Accordingly, the management o...
This paper offers a short commentary on the editorial by Mannion and Exworthy. The paper highlights ...
Abstract This paper offers a short commentary on the editorial by Mannion and Exworthy. The paper h...
International audiencePatients want their personal needs to be taken into account. Accordingly, the ...
Healthcare is inevitably confronted by many kinds of variation. For example, patients have multiple ...
OBJECTIVES: Various terms and definitions are used to describe personalised approaches to medicine a...
Personalized Medicine, the new motto of healthcare policy worldwide, is undermined by an ambiguous d...
textabstractThis thesis discusses and relates two particular questions. The first more empirical qu...
Background: Recently, individualized or personalized medicine (PM) has become a buzz word in the aca...
In their 2017 article, Mannion and Exworthy provide a thoughtful and theory-based analysis of two pa...
Recent years have witnessed a parallel and seemingly contradictory trend towards both the standardiz...
Abstract This commentary on the recent think piece by Mannion and Exworthy reviews their core argum...
Abstract The healthcare context is characterized with new developments, technologies, ideas and exp...
This article builds on Mannion and Exworthy’s account of the tensions between standardization and cu...
The healthcare context is characterized with new developments, technologies, ideas and expectations ...
Abstract Patients want their personal needs to be taken into account. Accordingly, the management o...
This paper offers a short commentary on the editorial by Mannion and Exworthy. The paper highlights ...
Abstract This paper offers a short commentary on the editorial by Mannion and Exworthy. The paper h...
International audiencePatients want their personal needs to be taken into account. Accordingly, the ...
Healthcare is inevitably confronted by many kinds of variation. For example, patients have multiple ...
OBJECTIVES: Various terms and definitions are used to describe personalised approaches to medicine a...
Personalized Medicine, the new motto of healthcare policy worldwide, is undermined by an ambiguous d...
textabstractThis thesis discusses and relates two particular questions. The first more empirical qu...
Background: Recently, individualized or personalized medicine (PM) has become a buzz word in the aca...