A Coulter - Quality and Safety in Health Care, 2002 - qshc.bmj.com A new urgency is in the air, though—improving patients' experiences is much
higher up the agenda. In 2000 the British government made this the central theme
of its plan for the NHS. It announced that incentive systems would be ... Cited by 87 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 13 versions
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CA Vincent, A Coulter - Quality and Safety in Health Care, 2002 - qshc.bmj.com Plans for improving safety in medical care often ignore the patient's
perspective. The active role of patients in their care should be recognised and
encouraged. Patients have a key role to play in helping to reach an ... Cited by 94 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 11 versions
[CITATION] Análisis de las condiciones en las que los pacientes toman decisiones responsables
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resulted in real changes in what people expect from their doctors and in how
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DE Stewart, B Rosen, J Irvine, P Ritvo, H … - Medscape Womens Health, 2001 - medscape.com During the late 20th century, we witnessed an escalating interest in sharing
medical information and decision making between doctors and their patients.
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A Coulter - Investigación de Resultados en Salud. II Reunión …, 2004 - pickereurope.org Antes solía aceptarse que los médicos y los pacientes compartían los mismos
objetivos y que sólo el médico tenía la suficiente información y experiencia
para decidir lo que debía hacerse. Ahora, los pacientes con frecuencia ... Cited by 1 - Related articles - View as HTML - All 3 versions
P Little, H Everitt, I Williamson, G Warner, M … - British Medical Journal, 2001 - bmj.com One of the problems in implementing patient centredness in practice is knowing
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