Article Text

Download PDFPDF
Reply to: ‘Harder but smarter? Co-designing together’ by Robert and Donetto
  1. Christopher William Hayes
  1. Correspondence to Dr Christopher Hayes, Department of Medicine, St. Michael's Hospital, Institute for Health Policy, Management and Evaluation, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Statistics from Altmetric.com

Request Permissions

If you wish to reuse any or all of this article please use the link below which will take you to the Copyright Clearance Center’s RightsLink service. You will be able to get a quick price and instant permission to reuse the content in many different ways.

We think that Drs Robert and Donetto have touched upon an important issue.1 First, we did not intend to suggest that experience-based co-design (EBCD) efforts be separate activities—one set for patients, one set for providers. The evidence they point to and, I would say, the lived experience of participants is that having care providers and patients working together to design care processes produces the best value-based …

View Full Text

Footnotes

  • Twitter Follow Chris Hayes at @DrChrisHayes

  • Competing interests None declared.

  • Provenance and peer review Not commissioned; internally peer reviewed.

Linked Articles