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ICoHN

International Coproduction Health Network

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    Publications about coproduction from our ICoHN team

    • Englander R, Holmboe E, Batalden P, et al. Coproducing health professions education: a prerequisite to coproducing health care services? External link, opens in new window. Academic Medicine 2019. 
    • Fjeldstad Ø, Johnson J, Margolis P, et al. Networked health care: rethinking value creation in learning health care systems External link, opens in new window.. Learning Health Systems 2019.
    • Elwyn G, Nelson E, Hager A, et al. Coproduction: when users define quality External link, opens in new window.. BMJ Quality & Safety 2019.
    • Batalden P. Getting more health from healthcare: quality improvement must acknowledge patient coproduction External link, opens in new window.. BMJ 2018.
    • Radl-Karimi C, Nicolaisen A, Sodemann M, et al. Coproduction of healthcare service with immigrant patients: protocol of a scoping review External link, opens in new window.. BMJ Open 2018.
    • Batalden M, Batalden P, Margolis P, et al. Coproduction of healthcare service External link, opens in new window.. BMJ Quality & Safety 2016.
    • Nelson EC, Dixon-Woods M, Batalden PB, et al. Patient focused registries can improve health, care, and science External link, opens in new window.. BMJ 2016.
    • Kremer JA, Van Der Eijk M, Aarts JW, et al. The individual formerly known as patient External link, opens in new window.. Minerva Med 2011.

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    ICoHN
    • Communities of Practice
      • Health System Leaders
      • Value Creating Business Model
      • Health Professional Development
    • Research
      • All Peer-reviewed Publications
      • Ongoing research
    • Resources
      • Videos on co-design
      • Videos on co-production
    • About us
      • Contact
      • Funding partners
      • History
    • Announcements
    • Podcasts
      • The Power of Coproduction
        • About Paul
        • Episodes
          • Introduction
          • Episode 1
          • Episode 2
          • Episode 3
          • Episode 4
          • Episode 5
          • Intermission
          • Episode 6
          • Episode 7
          • Episode 8
          • Episode 9
          • Episode 10
          • Episode 11
          • Episode 12
          • Episode 13
          • Episode 14
        • Guests
        • Team
    Content updated 2019-08-27
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    Project partners: 400 small and medium sized companies

    About ICoHN

    ICoHN is a collaborative learning system to support existing and new communities of practice. With an overarching goal of improving health.

    Contact

    info@icohn.org

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    Founding Partners

    Jönköping Academy for the improvement of health and welfare and The Dartmouth Institute for health policy and clinical practice (TDI).

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