In many countries patient involvement is high on the healthcare policy agenda, which includes patient representation in collective decision-making. Patient organizations are generally considered to be important representatives of patients. Other actors also claim to represent patients in decision-making, such as politicians, healthcare professionals, and client advisory councils. In this paper we take a broad view of patient representation, examining all the actors claiming to represent patients in the Dutch debate on the decentralization of care. We conclude that variety in forms of representation could help do justice to the variety of patient preferences. In addition we conclude that in order to ensure the democratic quality of patient r...
In Dutch healthcare policy patients are seen as informed, autonomous experts and active decision mak...
In Dutch healthcare policy patients are seen as informed, autonomous experts and active decision mak...
AIM: This paper aims to explore patient and public representation in a NHS clinical commissioning gr...
In many countries patient involvement is high on the healthcare policy agenda, which includes patien...
Objective To study whether the Dutch participation model is a good model of participation. Backgroun...
Over the last two decades, the inclusion of patient voices and public values in the field of health ...
decision making, patient organiza-tions, patient participation Objective To study whether the Dutch ...
Abstract Context The involvement of lay people in health care decision‐making processes is now the n...
Patient participation in healthcare is highly promoted for democratic reasons. Older patients make u...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version.This paper draws on nea...
The importance of engaging patients in the development of healthcare services and policy has receive...
Public participation in health-service management is an increasingly prominent policy internationall...
textabstractModern health care policy is directed at giving patients an active role in health care i...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
In Dutch healthcare policy patients are seen as informed, autonomous experts and active decision mak...
In Dutch healthcare policy patients are seen as informed, autonomous experts and active decision mak...
In Dutch healthcare policy patients are seen as informed, autonomous experts and active decision mak...
AIM: This paper aims to explore patient and public representation in a NHS clinical commissioning gr...
In many countries patient involvement is high on the healthcare policy agenda, which includes patien...
Objective To study whether the Dutch participation model is a good model of participation. Backgroun...
Over the last two decades, the inclusion of patient voices and public values in the field of health ...
decision making, patient organiza-tions, patient participation Objective To study whether the Dutch ...
Abstract Context The involvement of lay people in health care decision‐making processes is now the n...
Patient participation in healthcare is highly promoted for democratic reasons. Older patients make u...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version.This paper draws on nea...
The importance of engaging patients in the development of healthcare services and policy has receive...
Public participation in health-service management is an increasingly prominent policy internationall...
textabstractModern health care policy is directed at giving patients an active role in health care i...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
In Dutch healthcare policy patients are seen as informed, autonomous experts and active decision mak...
In Dutch healthcare policy patients are seen as informed, autonomous experts and active decision mak...
In Dutch healthcare policy patients are seen as informed, autonomous experts and active decision mak...
AIM: This paper aims to explore patient and public representation in a NHS clinical commissioning gr...