
Consumerism is fashionable in the health service, but there is a danger that it will prove no more than window-dressing. Liz Winn and Allison Quick, who recently wrote a book on user-friendly services, addressed particularly to the managers of community health services, summarise their conclusions, pointing out the possibilities and pitfalls if consumerism is to be taken seriously.
Community Health Services, Consumer Behavior, Organizational Innovation, United Kingdom
Community Health Services, Consumer Behavior, Organizational Innovation, United Kingdom
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