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In this chapter we start to bring together some of the popular models and approaches used within quality improvement and co-design and co-production. First, we provide a brief overview of Lean thinking and the Model for Improvement, two most commonly used approaches to quality improvement in healthcare. We then do a similar exercise for co-design and co-production using the Experience-based co-design toolkit and a conceptual model for co-production. We conclude this chapter by suggesting ways that co-production might be combined with quality improvement.
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Williams, S.J., Caley, L. (2020). Quality Improvement and Co-production and Co-design Models and Approaches. In: Improving Healthcare Services. Palgrave Pivot, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-36498-4_5
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