TY - BOOK ID - 48298648 TI - Patient Engagement : How Patient-provider Partnerships Transform Healthcare Organizations AU - Pomey, Marie-Pascale. AU - Denis, Jean-Louis. AU - Dumez, Vincent. PY - 2019 SN - 3030141012 3030141004 PB - Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan, DB - UniCat KW - Physician and patient. KW - Doctor and patient KW - Doctor-patient relationships KW - Patient and doctor KW - Patient and physician KW - Patient-doctor relationships KW - Patient-physician relationships KW - Patients and doctors KW - Patients and physicians KW - Physician-patient relationships KW - Physicians and patients KW - Interpersonal relations KW - Fear of doctors KW - Narrative medicine KW - Health care management. KW - Health services administration. KW - Management. KW - Organization. KW - Planning. KW - Industrial management. KW - Medical policy. KW - Health Care Management. KW - Innovation/Technology Management. KW - Health Policy. KW - Health care policy KW - Health policy KW - Medical care KW - Medicine and state KW - Policy, Medical KW - Public health KW - Public health policy KW - State and medicine KW - Science and state KW - Social policy KW - Business administration KW - Business enterprises KW - Business management KW - Corporate management KW - Corporations KW - Industrial administration KW - Management, Industrial KW - Rationalization of industry KW - Scientific management KW - Management KW - Business KW - Industrial organization KW - Creation (Literary, artistic, etc.) KW - Executive ability KW - Organization KW - Organisation KW - Administration KW - Industrial relations KW - Health administration KW - Health care administration KW - Health care management KW - Health sciences administration KW - Health services management KW - Health planning KW - Public health administration KW - Government policy UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:48298648 AB - Patient-oriented approaches to healthcare management have been brought to the fore in recent years, yet this book underlines how even further change is needed in order to fully mobilise the experiential knowledge of patients, and ultimately improve our healthcare systems. With contributions from scholars and patients across the globe, this collection brings together a comprehensive overview of major achievements in patient engagement, analysing political, organizational and clinical contexts. By understanding the concept of care partnership, the authors explore how this patient revolution could transform, improve and innovate the ways in which care services are organized and delivered. Looking closely at the role of new technologies, this timely book will undoubtedly be of use to patients, managers and professionals within the healthcare industry, as well as those researching health policy and organization. ER -