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Front-Line Ownership - Necessary but not Sufficient
1Medical Director, Healthcare Improvement Scotland, Glasgow, UK.
Abstract:
In their paper, Gardam et al. (2017) set out a series of case studies exemplifying their conceptual construct of front-line ownership (FLO). While the construct of FLO has face validity, in this commentary I urge further consideration of the "conditions" under which FLO will flourish which go beyond the principles set out by the authors. I also challenge the positioning of "standardization" and offer reflections that position "standardization to allow mass customization" to achieve person-centred goals. Finally, I urge greater profile for co-production with users of services in the FLO concept and suggest that shared decision-making offers a natural home for FLO and co-production to come together.
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