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What is co-production? - East London NHS Foundation Trust
qi.elft.nhs.ukThe nature of co-production 8 Co-production in social care 9 Co-production and healthcare 10 Long-term health conditions 11 Co-production of health and the clinician–patient relationship 12 Patients’ skills in consultations for long-term health conditions 13 The features of co-production relevant to Co-creating Health 14 References 17 Contents
What is co-production? - BMJ
improve.bmj.comin conjunction with the state (Brandsen and Pestoff, 2006). Co-production, however, is restricted to user involvement in the production of public services directly, with or without state intervention. In this case, the term refers to a certain type of user involvement at an individual rather than organisational level.
Co-production - Melbourne School of Health Sciences
healthsciences.unimelb.edu.auCo-production in practice ... » Mind Recovery College ... Thus co—production very much fits within a recovery oriented framework (Department of Health [DoH], 2011). Government, professionals, consumers and communities can be co-producers of …
Co-producing services - Co-creating health - 1000 Lives Plus
www.1000livesplus.wales.nhs.ukCo-producing services – Co-creating health 6 www.1000livesi.wales.nhs.uk 2. Defining Co-production NHS Wales, like all public services, faces severe challenges including increasing
coproduction why it is important - Governance International
www.govint.org3 Or as Sharp (1980: 110) puts it, co-production is “the recognition that public services are the joint product of the activities of both citizens and government officials”.