Patient Engagement in Health and Well-Being: Theoretical and Empirical Perspectives in Patient Centered Medicine
At present citizens are more aware of their health and care rights and more literate about their disease. Furthermore the continuous development of technological and bio-medical solutions are alimenting the expectation for longer and better life expectancy, even despite the diagnosis. Patients requi...
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