Network Engagement in Action

Volume: 58, Pages: S66 - S74
Published: May 14, 2020
Abstract
Background: Stakeholders (ie, patients, policymakers, clinicians, advocacy groups, health system leaders, payers, and others) offer critical input at various stages in the research continuum, and their contributions are increasingly recognized as an important component of effective translational research. Natural experiments, in particular, may benefit from stakeholder feedback in addressing real-world issues and providing insight into future...
Paper Details
Title
Network Engagement in Action
Published Date
May 14, 2020
Volume
58
Pages
S66 - S74
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