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Blog, Publications  /  May 30, 2017

Development and Evaluation of Person-Centred Care Services: Do Not Forget Compassion!

Participants of the BMJ’s roundtable debate “How can we get better at providing patient centred care?” report that medical care must show people “dignity, compassion and respect.” But for it to be person-centred, services must also be well coordinated and structured in a way that supports and empowers people to take charge of their health and long term conditions.

http://www.bmj.com/content/350/bmj.h412/rr-1

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