The tensions between healthcare providers and patient and family advisory committees (PFACs): A comparative health system analysis between England and Ontario
There has been a proliferation of patient engagement (PE) in healthcare activities. However, the concept of “engagement” has existed for decades; the first Patient and Family Advisory Committees (PFACs) in North America were formed in the 1970s. These committees are an important mechanism for involv...
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Auteur principal: | Umair Majid |
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The Beryl Institute
2021
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