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Evidence-based patient choice | Author(s) | Tony Hope |
Corporate Author | King's Fund |
Publisher | King's Fund, London, 1996 |
Pages | 39 pp (Promoting Patient Choice 2) |
Source | BEBC, PO Box 1496, Poole, Dorset, BH12 3YD. |
Keywords | Patients ; Consumer choice ; Diagnosis ; Evaluation. |
Annotation | This report focuses on the use of evidence-based information to help people make choices when they, or those close to them, are in need of health care. The concepts of evidence-based medicine, of patient choice and of the relationships between them are examined, followed by an overview of the ways in which information can be given and presented to patients - as in projects currently under way within the Anglia and Oxford Regional Health Authority. |
Accession Number | CPA-970515207 B |
Classmark | LF: WYC: LK7: 4C |
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