Transforming Healthcare to Involve the Public: A UK Perspective.
June 23, 2010
“Innovation in healthcare has traditionally focused on new technologies, new drugs. Now it needs to be about patient-centred systems.”
The UK’s Laura Bunt, policy advisor with the National Endowment for Science Technology and the Arts (NESTA), reports on Britain’s efforts to share decision-making and responsibilities for health and healthcare with the public, but says a truly patient-centred system remains a far reality there. Bunt was a speaker at the 3rd annual Change Foundation exchange, Meeting of the Minds 2010: Rethinking Health Services with Patients Top of Mind.
Citation information: Laura Bunt. Transforming Healtchare to Involve the Public: a UK Perspective. Presentation: slides from the Change Foundation event, Meeting of the Minds 2010. Toronto. June 2010.
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