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Area of Science:

  • Health Services Research
  • Patient Engagement Strategies
  • Healthcare Quality Improvement

Background:

  • Patient engagement is crucial for improving health outcomes, care quality, and safety.
  • The Patient Partner model is a recent approach aiming to maximize patient engagement.
  • Existing models require further investigation into their practical implementation.

Observation:

  • The Patient Partner model is presented as a highly effective engagement strategy.
  • The study identifies open questions regarding the operational application of the Patient Partner model.
  • A research program, 'Patient Partner Approach to Care' (INTERREG Va), is introduced.

Findings:

  • The research program critically evaluates the Patient Partner model within an interregional framework.
  • It explores the model's effectiveness and challenges in diverse healthcare settings.
  • The study aims to provide insights into optimizing patient engagement strategies.

Implications:

  • Findings will inform the broader adoption and refinement of patient engagement models.
  • This research can enhance healthcare system performance through effective patient involvement.
  • The study contributes to understanding cross-border healthcare collaboration and patient-centered care.