Trust Matters in Health Care
This unique book explores the importance of trust, how it is lost and won and the extent to which trust relationships in health care may have changed. The book combines theoretical and empirical analysis, while also examining the role of policy. Calnan and Rowe analyse data collected from interviews with patients, health care professionals and managers in primary care and acute care settings. Among the issues covered are:
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Contents
Does trust matter? | 8 |
structure of the book | 24 |
The effects of different governance models on trust | 30 |
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