Abstract
Co-production has received increasing attention from managers and researchers in public services. In the health care sector, co-production has become a by-word for the meaningful engagement of patients yet there is still a lack of knowledge around what works when co-producing services. The paper sets out a set of pragmatic principles which may guide anyone embarking on co-producing health care services, and provides an illustration of a co-produced Young People’s Health Research Group in England. We conclude by outlining some learning points which are useful when establishing co-production projects.
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Kaehne, A., Bray, L., & Horowicz, E. (2020). Co-producing health care - pragmatic principles and an illustration. Emerald Open Research, 2, 10. https://doi.org/10.35241/emeraldopenres.13475.2
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